Why Generosity is Good for Business

A recent article published by the Greater Good Science Center at the University of California at Berkeley gathers the results of several studies to demonstrate five ways in which giving is actually good for you: It makes you happy, is good for your health, promotes cooperation and social connection, evokes gratitude, and is contagious. While we tend to view generosity as an act of altruism, it turns out the giver actually gains measurable benefits in the process as well.

3 Leadership Mistakes That Hinder a Growth-Mindset Culture

All law leaders want to see their firms thrive by bringing in new business. Firms that embrace a “growth mindset culture” — in which people feel safe taking risks, and view setbacks and failures as opportunities for growth — find more innovative ways to achieve that goal. In their determination to succeed, however, some leaders inadvertently squelch the growth-mindset that could transform their law firm culture by leaning on their intuition instead of what the data tells us about motivation and growth.

Mastering the Method: Translate Your Shared Vision and Message Into Action

Mastering the method is the third step in this important process. And, as we noted in our previous posts, when your method emerges as a result of thoughtful reflection on why you are doing what you’re doing and how you will communicate it, you will have a much greater chance of meeting your goals.

Mastering the Message: Understand Your Audience to Craft a Powerful Message

In our previous post, we talked about how post-merger success hinges on crafting a shared mindset that all members of the team embrace. When everyone is on the same page about why you have come together and who you want to be, the next step is to craft a powerful message that communicates your purpose.