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Dear law firm trainers, I hear you! Keeping your learners’ attention has always been hard! Now, you’re tasked to teach them new skills (sometimes on

Dear law firm trainers, I hear you! Keeping your learners’ attention has always been hard! Now, you’re tasked to teach them new skills (sometimes on

In our June edition of Savvy News, we posed the question: “Do you prefer working from home or the office?” A whopping 70% of respondents

I think the never-ending, heart-breaking news stories, and the fantastic movie Bombshell, not to mention Ronan Farrow’s riveting book, Catch and Kill, prove that sexual

Our lovely Savvy fri-ents (friends/clients) know by now that I’ve about had it up to HERE with Microsoft’s nonstop changes and “improvements.” As Savvy’s Chief

I keep hearing from my IT and trainer friends at law firms, who tell me that their attorneys are really digging this work-from-home shift! Of

Over the past few months, the legal industry has faced major disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic, affecting attorneys, employees, clients, partners and others. Now,

With all this time at home during quarantine, I have SO. MUCH. TIME. On my hands to learn and read and eat bon-bons in bed!

In the midst of the COVID-19 crisis when the entire country is learning to work remotely, Savvy shifted gears, retooled the content factory, and produced

If you’re a law firm trainer, you should know about Tim Slade. He is a speaker, author and award-winning eLearning designer. He has his own

There’s a big difference between “good customer service” as a company marketing asset and “good customer service” that grows organically as a result of a