‘My 3 pieces of advice’ by Susan Lamb
Shell lawyer on recognising signs of burnout and rewiring your brain to think positive
Shell lawyer on recognising signs of burnout and rewiring your brain to think positive
“Let go of the past! And those strategies you worked so hard on? Park them,” says Habito’s general counsel.
OakNorth’s Ben Wulwik on starting from scratch and ripping up the rulebook, and building momentum despite having the kids running around in the background of your Zoom call.
Peerpoint’s Catriona Blamire, Nivaura’s Ricky Cohen and HSBC’s Richard Crabb on the interim legal market and tapping into that resource model effectively.
EY’s Chris Price on coping with an uncertain, complex, heightened-demand future.
GC Richard Given on how you don’t have to feel ashamed for not being perfect all the time and how taking a break is important and not something you need to hide.
Be inclusive, lean back, and use your role to effect good change.
Shoosmiths’ Stephen Dawson on good customer financial hardship practice.
Emily Morton and Robin Penfold on being realistic, optimistic – and kind to yourself.
Showing you are serious about it, not taking your sweet time and improving your video interviewing process, by Jane Fry.
Risks assessments and contingency plans are good, but the inability to predict everything means plans occasionally have to change, by Gowling WLG’s Ian Mason.
Understanding what a stress bucket is, accepting that everything has its time and the lockdown experience is just part of the story, by GC Joanne Theodoulou.