Law Practice
Aug. 7, 1999
Occcupational Hazards
^^Occupational Hazards^^ By Hindi Greenberg Lawyers who wish to use their skills but want to leave the practice of law should investigate a career called "organization development." If you enjoy conveying information, explaining complex concepts, working dynamically with assorted groups of people, public speaking, facilitating group interaction or preparing training and procedural materials, organization development may be for you.




By Hindi Greenberg
Lawyers who wish to use their skills but want to leave the practice of law should investigate a career called "organization development." If you enjoy conveying information, explaining complex concepts, working dynamically with assorted groups of people, public speaking, facilitating group interaction o...
Lawyers who wish to use their skills but want to leave the practice of law should investigate a career called "organization development." If you enjoy conveying information, explaining complex concepts, working dynamically with assorted groups of people, public speaking, facilitating group interaction o...
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