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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Randall KiserPublisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.460kg ISBN: 9781108403504ISBN 10: 1108403506 Pages: 326 Publication Date: 07 August 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsAdvance praise: 'Just as the legal profession is beginning to understand the critical need for soft skills, along comes Randall Kiser with an engaging and well-researched book that not only explains key soft skills such as emotional intelligence, professionalism, perspective taking, and decision making, but provides practical information on how to increase skills. Full of interesting examples, studies, interviews, and expert tips, this is a book that should be on the shelf of any lawyer interested in excelling in an increasingly competitive market.' Teresa Frisbie, Director, Dispute Resolution Program, Loyola University Chicago School of Law 'Any objective reading of this book would conclude that legal education has been scooped by Randall Kiser. Building upon his prior research on why some trial lawyers consistently outperform others, Kiser has delved deeper into the component parts of lawyer success. Soft Skills for the Effective Lawyer creates a simplifying and unifying framework that ties together research from a wide array of disciplines, and then places these insights into a practical format for lifetime self-improvement. In addition to applying Soft Skills to my own professional life, I am building a curriculum around this book. History will judge Kiser and Soft Skills as part of a major breakthrough in changing legal education for the better.' William Henderson, Professor and Stephen F. Burns Chair on the Legal Profession, Indiana University Maurer School of Law 'A remarkable achievement, this book has the power to change how the profession thinks about the skills required for excellence. Marshalling the best available research and packed with insights, Soft Skills for Effective Lawyers will help aspiring lawyers acquire the skills required for successful practice, lasting client relations, and a fulfilling career. I know of no other book on lawyering with the scope and depth of this masterly work.' Sverre Blandhol, Universitetet i Oslo and founder of Palatin AS 'Recent empirical evidence establishes that 'soft' skills are essential for effective lawyering and many lawyers come up short. Good news, though - soft skills can be learned and here is a book that teaches lawyers how to master these skills. Randall Kiser succeeds in demystifying what distinguishes top performing attorneys from those who are merely technically competent. Reading this book is sure to enhance your performance as a lawyer and equip you to fill the needs for which clients seek our counsel. It builds chapter by chapter to the real payoff of providing insight into wisdom, leadership, and professionalism. This book helps lawyers who have the intellectual hardware develop the software necessary to become legal counselors.' Jay Folberg, Professor and Dean Emeritus, University of San Francisco School of Law 'Just as the legal profession is beginning to understand the critical need for soft skills, along comes Randall Kiser with an engaging and well-researched book that not only explains key soft skills such as emotional intelligence, professionalism, perspective taking, and decision making, but provides practical information on how to increase skills. Full of interesting examples, studies, interviews, and expert tips, this is a book that should be on the shelf of any lawyer interested in excelling in an increasingly competitive market.' Teresa Frisbie, Director, Dispute Resolution Program, Loyola University Chicago School of Lawâ 'Based on hundreds of empirical studies, Soft Skills for the Effective Lawyer is at the leading edge of the future of the legal profession. Contrary to conventional legal training, which puts the emphasis quasi-exclusively on logical and rational legal reasoning, Randall Kiser demonstrates in a persuasive manner that lawyers' effectiveness is largely influenced by their mastery of 'soft skills': self-awareness, self-development, social proficiency, wisdom, leadership, and professionalism. With this convincing evidence, the time is ripe for law schools to introduce soft skills training into their course curriculums. Kiser provides a variety of tools and techniques to assist lawyers to improve, recover, and enhance their long forgotten soft skills.' Veronique Fraser, Professor, Dispute Resolution Program, Faculty of Law, Universite de Sherbrooke, Canada 'This book is onto something crucial to attorneys, and we should all listen very carefully. Time and time again, I've seen the thoughtful use of soft skills help produce the best results in resolving civil disputes as well as managing through crisis events. We can all benefit from Randall Kiser's well-researched work and practical advice in this critical area.' Mark LeHocky, former public company general counsel, and Adjunct Professor of Mediation Advocacy, University of California, Davis 'Pretty much everything that Randy Kiser publishes is simply brilliant. I can't wait to read this new book.' Donna Shestowsky, Indisputably (www.indisputably.org) 'The book synthesizes a great deal of research on psychology and lawyers, citing numerous empirical studies. It would be useful as a recommended reading for law students who want to get a head-start on honing skills that they will really need after graduation.' John Lande, Best Practices for Legal Education (www.bestpracticeslegaled.albanylawblogs.org) Advance praise: 'Any objective reading of this book would conclude that legal education has been scooped by Randall Kiser. Building upon his prior research on why some trial lawyers consistently outperform others, Kiser has delved deeper into the component parts of lawyer success. Soft Skills for the Effective Lawyer creates a simplifying and unifying framework that ties together research from a wide array of disciplines, and then places these insights into a practical format for lifetime self-improvement. In addition to applying Soft Skills to my own professional life, I am building a curriculum around this book. History will judge Kiser and Soft Skills as part of a major breakthrough in changing legal education for the better.' William Henderson, Professor and Stephen F. Burns Chair on the Legal Profession, Indiana University Maurer School of Law Advance praise: 'A remarkable achievement, this book has the power to change how the profession thinks about the skills required for excellence. Marshalling the best available research and packed with insights, Soft Skills for Effective Lawyers will help aspiring lawyers acquire the skills required for successful practice, lasting client relations, and a fulfilling career. I know of no other book on lawyering with the scope and depth of this masterly work.' Sverre Blandhol, Universitetet i Oslo and founder of Palatin AS Advance praise: 'Recent empirical evidence establishes that 'soft' skills are essential for effective lawyering and many lawyers come up short. Good news, though - soft skills can be learned and here is a book that teaches lawyers how to master these skills. Randall Kiser succeeds in demystifying what distinguishes top performing attorneys from those who are merely technically competent. Reading this book is sure to enhance your performance as a lawyer and equip you to fill the needs for which clients seek our counsel. It builds chapter by chapter to the real payoff of providing insight into wisdom, leadership, and professionalism. This book helps lawyers who have the intellectual hardware develop the software necessary to become legal counselors.' Jay Folberg, Professor and Dean Emeritus, University of San Francisco School of Law Advance praise: 'Just as the legal profession is beginning to understand the critical need for soft skills, along comes Randall Kiser with an engaging and well-researched book that not only explains key soft skills such as emotional intelligence, professionalism, perspective taking, and decision making, but provides practical information on how to increase skills. Full of interesting examples, studies, interviews, and expert tips, this is a book that should be on the shelf of any lawyer interested in excelling in an increasingly competitive market.' Teresa Frisbie, Director, Dispute Resolution Program, Loyola University Chicago School of Lawâ Advance praise: 'Based on hundreds of empirical studies, Soft Skills for the Effective Lawyer is at the leading edge of the future of the legal profession. Contrary to conventional legal training, which puts the emphasis quasi-exclusively on logical and rational legal reasoning, Randall Kiser demonstrates in a persuasive manner that lawyers' effectiveness is largely influenced by their mastery of 'soft skills': self-awareness, self-development, social proficiency, wisdom, leadership, and professionalism. With this convincing evidence, the time is ripe for law schools to introduce soft skills training into their course curriculums. Kiser provides a variety of tools and techniques to assist lawyers to improve, recover, and enhance their long forgotten soft skills.' Veronique Fraser, Professor, Dispute Resolution Program, Faculty of Law, Universite de Sherbrooke, Canada Advance praise: 'This book is onto something crucial to attorneys, and we should all listen very carefully. Time and time again, I've seen the thoughtful use of soft skills help produce the best results in resolving civil disputes as well as managing through crisis events. We can all benefit from Randall Kiser's well-researched work and practical advice in this critical area.' Mark LeHocky, former public company general counsel, and Adjunct Professor of Mediation Advocacy, University of California, Davis 'Any objective reading of this book would conclude that legal education has been scooped by Randall Kiser. Building upon his prior research on why some trial lawyers consistently outperform others, Kiser has delved deeper into the component parts of lawyer success. Soft Skills for the Effective Lawyer creates a simplifying and unifying framework that ties together research from a wide array of disciplines, and then places these insights into a practical format for lifetime self-improvement. In addition to applying Soft Skills to my own professional life, I am building a curriculum around this book. History will judge Kiser and Soft Skills as part of a major breakthrough in changing legal education for the better.' William Henderson, Professor and Stephen F. Burns Chair on the Legal Profession, Indiana University Maurer School of Law 'A remarkable achievement, this book has the power to change how the profession thinks about the skills required for excellence. Marshalling the best available research and packed with insights, Soft Skills for Effective Lawyers will help aspiring lawyers acquire the skills required for successful practice, lasting client relations, and a fulfilling career. I know of no other book on lawyering with the scope and depth of this masterly work.' Sverre Blandhol, Universitetet i Oslo and founder of Palatin AS 'Recent empirical evidence establishes that 'soft' skills are essential for effective lawyering and many lawyers come up short. Good news, though - soft skills can be learned and here is a book that teaches lawyers how to master these skills. Randall Kiser succeeds in demystifying what distinguishes top performing attorneys from those who are merely technically competent. Reading this book is sure to enhance your performance as a lawyer and equip you to fill the needs for which clients seek our counsel. It builds chapter by chapter to the real payoff of providing insight into wisdom, leadership, and professionalism. This book helps lawyers who have the intellectual hardware develop the software necessary to become legal counselors.' Jay Folberg, Professor and Dean Emeritus, University of San Francisco School of Law 'Just as the legal profession is beginning to understand the critical need for soft skills, along comes Randall Kiser with an engaging and well-researched book that not only explains key soft skills such as emotional intelligence, professionalism, perspective taking, and decision making, but provides practical information on how to increase skills. Full of interesting examples, studies, interviews, and expert tips, this is a book that should be on the shelf of any lawyer interested in excelling in an increasingly competitive market.' Teresa Frisbie, Director, Dispute Resolution Program, Loyola University Chicago School of Law 'Based on hundreds of empirical studies, Soft Skills for the Effective Lawyer is at the leading edge of the future of the legal profession. Contrary to conventional legal training, which puts the emphasis quasi-exclusively on logical and rational legal reasoning, Randall Kiser demonstrates in a persuasive manner that lawyers' effectiveness is largely influenced by their mastery of 'soft skills': self-awareness, self-development, social proficiency, wisdom, leadership, and professionalism. With this convincing evidence, the time is ripe for law schools to introduce soft skills training into their course curriculums. Kiser provides a variety of tools and techniques to assist lawyers to improve, recover, and enhance their long forgotten soft skills.' Veronique Fraser, Professor, Dispute Resolution Program, Faculty of Law, Universite de Sherbrooke, Canada 'This book is onto something crucial to attorneys, and we should all listen very carefully. Time and time again, I've seen the thoughtful use of soft skills help produce the best results in resolving civil disputes as well as managing through crisis events. We can all benefit from Randall Kiser's well-researched work and practical advice in this critical area.' Mark LeHocky, former public company general counsel, and Adjunct Professor of Mediation Advocacy, University of California, Davis 'Pretty much everything that Randy Kiser publishes is simply brilliant. I can't wait to read this new book.' Donna Shestowsky, Indisputably (www.indisputably.org) 'The book synthesizes a great deal of research on psychology and lawyers, citing numerous empirical studies. It would be useful as a recommended reading for law students who want to get a head-start on honing skills that they will really need after graduation.' John Lande, Best Practices for Legal Education (www.bestpracticeslegaled.albanylawblogs.org) 'Soft Skills for the Effective Lawyer lives up to its title with a studious examination of invaluable 'soft skills' for the legal profession - vital abilities that not traditionally studied in law school, including communication skills, resilience, leadership, and empathy. Chapters discuss the most essential soft skills, and effective ways to cultivate and maintain them, with particular emphasis on Wisdom, Self-Awareness, Self-Development, Social Proficiency, Leadership, and Professionalism. An index rounds out this invaluable supplementary resource for self- improvement, highly recommended especially for college library collections and the personal reading lists of legal professionals.' James A. Cox, Library Bookwatch 'This is a great book for lawyers. It explains skills that help lawyers do a better job for their clients. Some of these skills are patience, trust, and optimism. People can develop these skills and make them stronger. For example, the book lists seven ideas for lawyers to help them be more creative ... It should be mandatory reading for every lawyer, law student, law professor, and CLE provider.' Lainey Feingold, Disability Rights Lawyer 'Any objective reading of this book would conclude that legal education has been scooped by Randall Kiser. Building upon his prior research on why some trial lawyers consistently outperform others, Kiser has delved deeper into the component parts of lawyer success. Soft Skills for the Effective Lawyer creates a simplifying and unifying framework that ties together research from a wide array of disciplines, and then places these insights into a practical format for lifetime self-improvement. In addition to applying Soft Skills to my own professional life, I am building a curriculum around this book. History will judge Kiser and Soft Skills as part of a major breakthrough in changing legal education for the better.' William Henderson, Professor and Stephen F. Burns Chair on the Legal Profession, Indiana University Maurer School of Law 'A remarkable achievement, this book has the power to change how the profession thinks about the skills required for excellence. Marshalling the best available research and packed with insights, Soft Skills for Effective Lawyers will help aspiring lawyers acquire the skills required for successful practice, lasting client relations, and a fulfilling career. I know of no other book on lawyering with the scope and depth of this masterly work.' Sverre Blandhol, Universitetet i Oslo and founder of Palatin AS 'Recent empirical evidence establishes that `soft' skills are essential for effective lawyering and many lawyers come up short. Good news, though - soft skills can be learned and here is a book that teaches lawyers how to master these skills. Randall Kiser succeeds in demystifying what distinguishes top performing attorneys from those who are merely technically competent. Reading this book is sure to enhance your performance as a lawyer and equip you to fill the needs for which clients seek our counsel. It builds chapter by chapter to the real payoff of providing insight into wisdom, leadership, and professionalism. This book helps lawyers who have the intellectual hardware develop the software necessary to become legal counselors.' Jay Folberg, Professor and Dean Emeritus, University of San Francisco School of Law 'Just as the legal profession is beginning to understand the critical need for soft skills, along comes Randall Kiser with an engaging and well-researched book that not only explains key soft skills such as emotional intelligence, professionalism, perspective taking, and decision making, but provides practical information on how to increase skills. Full of interesting examples, studies, interviews, and expert tips, this is a book that should be on the shelf of any lawyer interested in excelling in an increasingly competitive market.' Teresa Frisbie, Director, Dispute Resolution Program, Loyola University Chicago School of Law 'Based on hundreds of empirical studies, Soft Skills for the Effective Lawyer is at the leading edge of the future of the legal profession. Contrary to conventional legal training, which puts the emphasis quasi-exclusively on logical and rational legal reasoning, Randall Kiser demonstrates in a persuasive manner that lawyers' effectiveness is largely influenced by their mastery of `soft skills': self-awareness, self-development, social proficiency, wisdom, leadership, and professionalism. With this convincing evidence, the time is ripe for law schools to introduce soft skills training into their course curriculums. Kiser provides a variety of tools and techniques to assist lawyers to improve, recover, and enhance their long forgotten soft skills.' Veronique Fraser, Professor, Dispute Resolution Program, Faculty of Law, Universite de Sherbrooke, Canada 'This book is onto something crucial to attorneys, and we should all listen very carefully. Time and time again, I've seen the thoughtful use of soft skills help produce the best results in resolving civil disputes as well as managing through crisis events. We can all benefit from Randall Kiser's well-researched work and practical advice in this critical area.' Mark LeHocky, former public company general counsel, and Adjunct Professor of Mediation Advocacy, University of California, Davis 'Pretty much everything that Randy Kiser publishes is simply brilliant. I can't wait to read this new book.' Donna Shestowsky, Indisputably (www.indisputably.org) 'The book synthesizes a great deal of research on psychology and lawyers, citing numerous empirical studies. It would be useful as a recommended reading for law students who want to get a head-start on honing skills that they will really need after graduation.' John Lande, Best Practices for Legal Education (www.bestpracticeslegaled.albanylawblogs.org) 'Soft Skills for the Effective Lawyer lives up to its title with a studious examination of invaluable 'soft skills' for the legal profession - vital abilities that not traditionally studied in law school, including communication skills, resilience, leadership, and empathy. Chapters discuss the most essential soft skills, and effective ways to cultivate and maintain them, with particular emphasis on Wisdom, Self-Awareness, Self-Development, Social Proficiency, Leadership, and Professionalism. An index rounds out this invaluable supplementary resource for self- improvement, highly recommended especially for college library collections and the personal reading lists of legal professionals.' James A. Cox, Library Bookwatch 'This is a great book for lawyers. It explains skills that help lawyers do a better job for their clients. Some of these skills are patience, trust, and optimism. People can develop these skills and make them stronger. For example, the book lists seven ideas for lawyers to help them be more creative ... It should be mandatory reading for every lawyer, law student, law professor, and CLE provider.' Lainey Feingold, Disability Rights Lawyer Author InformationRandall Kiser is an internationally recognized authority on attorney performance. He is the author of three books on effective advocacy and durable attorney-client relationships, and he has taught at the University of Washington School of Law, Pepperdine University School of Law, Malibu, University of Nevada School of Law, and Indiana University School of Law. Kiser is a Principal Analyst at DecisionSet® in Palo Alto, California, and his work has been featured in popular and scholarly publications ranging from The New York Times to the Harvard Negotiation Law Review. His writing integrates both academic and practical perspectives derived from twenty years' experience as a litigation attorney and thirteen years as a researcher, consultant, and educator. Kiser received his law degree in 1978 from the University of California, Berkeley. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |