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Anyone who stops learning …

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3 practical techniques to improve your creativity.

“Creativity” is not just about art and crafts. The law can be an incredibly creative and innovative profession. As part of my series on learning and knowledge creation (to help you with the new CPD/continuing competence regime) I’m looking at … Continue reading

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Is your knowledge deep enough?

    “If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t know it well enough.” Einstein.   Often I think I understand something something new, but when I try to explain what I’ve just learned, it slips from my grasp. I … Continue reading

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Continuing competence (Part 2)

In the last post I looked at where you should start with the new continuing competence regime in UK law firms: what the regime is and how you can investigate what your current knowledge needs are. This time, I look … Continue reading

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Continuing competence? Getting started… (1)

It’s crept up on us, but law firms must now move away from the traditional strict CPD structure based on time spent and towards a new era of needs-based learning. The old system won’t officially cease until November 2016, but … Continue reading

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Fail – first attempt in learning

So I didn’t finish my KM Strategies book during NaNoWriMo *sigh*. Just too many other balls in the air. Still, thanks to my failed attempt, I already have half a book, which just needs finishing. That sounds much easier than … Continue reading

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