Adaptive Legal Leadership: How to Flex Your Style to Someone's Skill and Confidence
A practical, legal-focused approach to balancing direction and support to reduce re-work and speed up decisions without adding risk—even when you don’t manage the person directly. It’s inspired by the Situational Leadership II (SLII) model from Ken Blanchard, which translates seamlessly to in-house legal practice. You will learn a simple framework: first, how to diagnose skill and confidence; then, how to determine the appropriate amount of direction and support to give. The skills are immediately applicable and will help you steadily grow a bench of capable teammates across the business.
Join us for this engaging, and fun session featuring real-world scenarios and live panel insights from in-house and law firm leaders. Certified Coach Colleen Bear and Kilpatrick partner Michael Myers will team up with in-house counsel—Bell Partners’ Jack Alsup and Coca Cola Consolidated's Greg Sigmon—to address actual challenges and explore solutions you can use immediately.
Event Details
Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Zoom
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. Eastern
Contact
Ainsley Fischman
Marketing and Business Development Coordinator
Speakers
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