Management Course Stage One - A Guide to the Core Skills
Introduction
Whilst the compulsory requirement for all solicitors to attend MCS1 in the first 3 years of admission may have been removed by the SRA, the core skills required of all solicitors remain as well as for those on the journey to becoming a successful manager.
Aimed at all solicitors in their first 3 years of PQE, this virtual classroom seminar will explore the key skills areas which all practitioners must develop; all of which are aligned to the 4 Core Competency sections of the SRA Threshold Standard in the Competency Statement.
What You Will Learn
This live and interactive course will cover the following:
A - Ethics, Professionalism and Judgement
Managing Your Learning and Development
- CPD as part of your career path
- Assessment and reflection
Problem Solving
- Applying understanding, critical thinking and analysis to solve problems
- Assessing, recognising inconsistencies and gaps
- Evaluating the quality and reliability of information to make effective judgements
Obtaining Relevant Facts
- Use of questioning and effective listening
B - Technical Legal Practice
- Negotiating solutions to client's problems
- Managing expectations
- Assessing, communicating, and managing risk
C - Working with Other People
Professional Relationships - Client Facing
- Establishing and maintaining effective and professional relations with clients
- Effective communications
- Diversity - equality and fairness
Professional Relationships - Inside Your Firm
- Establishing and maintaining effective and professional relations with colleagues
- Managing conflict
- Being a team player
- Persuasion skills
D - Managing Yourself & Your Work
Managing Yourself & Your Work
- Managing your time
- Personal effectiveness
- Personal progression
- How to deal with mistakes (yours and others)
- How to inspire confidence
- How to motivate people
- How to delegate
- How to manage change
Recording of live sessions: Soon after the Learn Live session has taken place you will be able to go back and access the recording - should you wish to revisit the material discussed.