Actively learning

Intrapraneurship and The Successful Entrepreneur

Often, we isolate the traits and personality of entrepreneurship solely to those who launch start and run a business on their own. However, I firmly believe that intrapreneurship is the top quality a person can have. A company of intrapraneurs is one in which each employee seeks the creative aspects to grow and expand their responsibilities and their departments within the company through creative thought and extra, but deliberate, effort.

In his book, The Intelligent Entrepreneur, author Bill Murphy Jr. follows three Harvard Business Students in their paths in entrepreneurship. When I began reading, I was unfamiliar with the book completely, and the way in which Murphy ties the three students together and follows them reads more like a novel than anything. Each student was amongst the class of 1998, and the book follows the through to their 10th anniversary. What did they accomplish? You’ll have to check it out.

Murphy states are the 10 rules of successful entrepreneurship (and, in my mind, intrapraneurship as well). One that stood out to me is to focus on innovation and scale.

Creativity ties right in with Lawline. How we can grow our roles and departments, make our site more scalable, expand into new industries, and take the what starts as legal education and grow it into a never-ending pursuit of knowledge amongst lawyers and professionals amongst a number of markets that cannot be limited is the thought that continues to drive me.

When you have some time, check out the other nine rules here. You are sure to get something you can apply and that hits home with you.

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Take Me Out to the Ballgame!

Sean, Corey, Micah, and Ann with a great view of the game!

Last night the Lawline staff took off for the Yankees v. Devil Rays game at Yankee Stadium to enjoy an evening of hot dogs, pizza, drinks, fresh cut grass and great company.

Check out some of the pictures from the game last night below! Anyone know who won, by the way.

Thanks for a great night everyone!

MK and Ken pose for the camera.

Sal, Gamal, and Mike looking good as always

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September Spotlight – Anna “All Encompassing”Award

First – THANK YOU to Anna for the inspiration for the first ever “All Encompassing” spotlight in the newsletter.

Now – to the article…

Anna is someone who can be counted on each day to exhibit all the core values. She is willing to help, throwing herself at difficult challenges until the task is complete. Not only does she attack difficult tasks with a smile, but has garnered recognition from loyal readers of her blog where she engages all of us to actively learn about topical and relevant legal developments. She picks difficult legal topics and makes them funny.  Her unique ability to add a legal spin to the cultural phenomena of the day make an entertaining read and exhibit Anna’s good humor and determined work ethic.

Her many LearnLawline articles can be read here!

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September Spotlight: Dave – ACTIVELY LEARNING

C’mon. Though his modesty may always seek to have someone else under the spotlight – we have to give props where props are due. The President of Lawline, David Schnurman…Who actively learns more than he does?

When he has downtime or is commuting, you won’t find Dave snoozing on a stranger on the train. Dave would rather pick up a book (or Kindle) and learn when others would rather rest. Not only that, he shares every book he reads with everyone at Lawline. Because of this, the morning huddles are inspirational as Dave gives inspiring presentations on what he learns. For example, just recently he gave everyone a book called “The Success Principles” so they could further better themselves.  The purpose of this book is to increase personal confidence, handle daily challenges and provide the necessary tools to accomplish goals. What a great guy to share this!

Knowledge is power and Dave wants everyone to have that. He believes it so passionately that he passes this on to his company and has instilled it in the culture as well. Employees have access to Kindles, books, documentaries, and a full database of CLE topics for free because of him. He always asks questions and seeks to learn across all departments and encourages others to learn other departments.  Whether it is marketing, sales, customer service or accreditation, he knows it. If he doesn’t, he will ask and learn. Dave avoids using any quantitative statements such as “I’ll try” and says “I will” and follows through.

Lawline grows as David’s learning grows – a great motivator because his learning never stops. That is why Lawline is the great company is it today and will continue its upward path.

Dave also actively teaches us all. Here are some examples from right here on the culture blog:

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Why Our Education System Should Model How You Are Taught in Preschool

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Last night I went to a parent/teacher conference for my childrens’ first preschool class that starts this week.  Something that one of the teachers said really struck me as a crucial aspect of learning. She said “Preschool teaches your kids how to be learners and most importantly cope with discomfort. If you already know how do to something, learning would not be fun.“  As we move up in grades this concept is slowly forgotten and children are taught to focus on getting the right answers and not make mistakes.   One thing I believe it is more important to ask the right question than give the right answer that was memorized.  Learning is about the raw concept of discovery and exploration and that is what makes us human. If we can re-import this concept to all levels of our school system from k-12 to college level we will create a much brighter future for us all.  My hope is Lawline.com and our future partnerships can have some part in making that happen.

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Three Year Anniversary Helicopter Adventure

What are some of the benefits of working at Lawline.com for 3 years? Well one of them is going on an adventure of your dreams.  For Micah and Christie it was an helicopter ride over NYC.  See below a video of their experience.

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The Success Princples: How to Get From Where You are to Where You Want to Be

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In yesterday’s Huddle I was happy to hand out a copy of “The Success Princples: How to Get From Where You are to Where You Want to Be” to everyone in the company.  I first listened to the principles on Audible and was so motivated by them I purchased the book on the Kindle.  However, this is the type of book that its good to have a hard copy so you can write in the margins and keep around your apartment.

During the meeting I presented two examples from the book to give a taste of what is inside.

  1. It is easier to be 100% committed to something than 99%. — There was a 75 year old man who ran 8 miles a day. Only on a full moon he would eat ice cream. His birthday fell on a new moon and his family dressed as a full moon to try to convince him to eat the ice cream cake. He politely declined and said if he cheats a little now it will be that much easier to cheat again.
  2. It is important to always keep your agreements and commitments. If you do you will be relied on more by others as well as have a stronger belief in yourself.  Particularly in a company setting this is very important to other members of your team.  Four ways to keep your agreements are 1) Make less commitments, 2) Say no more, 3) Write down every commitment you make, 4) Renegotiate commitments you cant keep.

I am looking forward to getting everyone’s feedback as they navigate the many principles in the book.  Just a hint the first 5 are some of the most important so you will get hooked early.

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Michael Kim on Lawline.com and Zappos

Michael Kim, a star player of the Lawline.com post-production team, was recently in Las Vegas for a social event, where he embarked on the unlikely adventure of a tour at Zappos, a company renowned for its company culture and its underlying values. Program Attorney Kyle Robinson interviews Michael on what he encountered at Zappos, and how it relates to the core values practiced here at Lawline.

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Jeff Reekers on Lawline.com and “Tipping Points”

Continuing with Lawline’s series of in-house interviews, Program Attorney Kyle Robinson interviews Jeff Reekers, Lawline’s Marketing Director and Renaissance Man, on what keeps the company churning ahead, and what upcoming “tipping point” might carry the company to the next level.

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Good Luck Jeff!

As Jeff Reekers is about to take on the Iron Man challenge, we just wanted to wish him good luck!

See you at the finish line!

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August Core Values – Michael Kim – ACTIVELY LEARNING

What happens in Vegas doesn’t always stay in Vegas.

Recently Michael Kim set out on vacation to celebrate a good friend’s bachelor’s party in Las Vegas. Normally, when taking a vacation, especially to Vegas, it is rare to find someone willing to work for the company. Not MK. Instead of hitting the slots, Michael hopped into a van and headed over to Zappos’ headquarters to find out how to better integrate our Core Values into our company culture.

During his visit, Michael was able to interact with different employees to see how Zappos built a company around the culture.  Making sure that everyone from Lawline would be able to gain from his amazing experience, Michael made for us a MK Slice Production original. The video showed his journey from the plane flight over, to interviews with his car driver, and finally the tour of the headquarters.

There was not one point in the video where a smile was missed. Michael brought with him questions asked from people in the Lawline office to see how exactly each employee feels about their every day experiences at Zappos. The common theme was that everyone loved coming to work and enjoyed being part of a company built on culture.

Michael started his presentation by asking around the room where people would buy their shoes? Most said in a store nearby. After the presentation, we were all able to see how creating a culture in a company can turn a big box industry into an online enterprise “Delivering WOW Through Service.”

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Culture and Experience – Interns 2011

Summer 2011 has come and gone, and so have our Interns for this year. All four of them were able to exemplify our Core Values and carry them out on an every day basis. Working with students is one of my favorite parts of my job because I am able to share knowledge with people who have yet to experience what I have. Mentoring our interns and providing them with a great learning experience is our goal for every internship program.

Whether they are assisting our customers, preparing course materials, maintaining relationships with faculty, creating new courses, or assisting with recruitment, all interns are able to learn through real life experience. We would not have it any other way.

Lawline’s Internship Program normally requires a minimum of 20 hours per week for one reason: we want to make sure we are able to give this student enough responsibility that their job will be an important part of our company. Anything less than 20 hours can sometimes result in a person not being her often enough to depend on to complete assignments on a regular basis.

Our four interns from Summer 2011 (Brett, Brandon, Nadia, and Matt) share their experiences in the following videos. Feel free to check out what they thought of Lawline!

Matt Gold – Human Resource Internship Program – Florida State University

Nadia Tariq – Production Department Internship Program – Brooklyn Law School

Brandon Glantz and Brett Hirsch – Content Development Internship Program – Cardozo Law School and New York Law School

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Five Take Aways from my Entrepreneurial Internship at Lawline

After Matt Gold has completed his second summer here at Lawline, he wishes to share 5 tips for any individual looking to actively learn on what is needed to maximize your experience at a company.

Five Take Aways from my Entrepreneurial Internship at Lawline

By Matt Gold

This summer marked my second year interning at Lawline, where the entrepreneurial atmosphere has provided me with great opportunity for personal and professional growth. The hands-on experience I have gained at this small, tight-knit organization is something a larger company would not have offered. Here are five of the most import things I have learned about what it takes to be a successful intern in an entrepreneurial organization experiencing rapid growth.

1. Work Hard

While this may sound obvious I can’t stress enough how important working hard, very hard is. If you are fortunate enough to intern for a growing business you will likely find that there is never a shortage of work that needs to be done. Show initiative and volunteer for new assignments. Be prepared to eat lunch at your desk. Your assistance and positive attitude will be appreciated by management. Also, handling various assignments exposes you to diverse job experiences.  The level of new skills and knowledge you take away from an internship will be directly proportionate to the range of tasks you perform and the effort you put in.

2. Be Flexible and Resourceful

Interning at Lawline has sharpened my time and project management skills.  Entrepreneurial businesses, like Lawline, that are experiencing rapid growth and opportunity, are also likely facing new challenges that come along with entering unchartered territory. Therefore they probably don’t have a “how to” manual for every task they assign to you.  Be prepared to work on tasks that have never been done before and complement that with the self-discipline required to complete assignments on time. I have had to learn how to independently pace myself and determine the best time schedule especially when working on multiple projects. It can be challenging, but has pushed me to be independent, creative and strategic.

3. Volunteer to write an article or report

Find or volunteer for an assignment that provides you with a physical take away; something you can add to your portfolio. I was given an assignment to write an article for our Learn.Lawline Learning Blog.  Marketing and online communication is vital to Lawline’s success in communicating with existing clients and attracting new ones. My writing assignment required me to think and write like a marketing professional. I wrote the copy in a bulleted fashion that makes it easier for busy people to read. I also embedded hyperlinks to online videos that emphasized my points and showcased Lawline course products. The article is now posted online at http://learn.lawline.com/2011/06/getting-started-with-social-media-five-things-lawyers-need-to-know/ and I have added it to my portfolio.

4. Adhere to Lawline’s Core Values

  • Actively learning
  • Seeking creative solutions
  • Taking time to help others
  • Exuding optimism
  • Driven to find a better way

Lawline’s Core Values shape the culture and define the character of our organization. Our core values are demonstrated not only in the work place but also in our everyday lives. The core value that I hold dearest to myself is exuding optimism. It is extremely important to come into work each day with a smile on your face. As the old saying goes, smiles are contagious. I can say with confidence that having an optimistic approach to your work will make you a much more successful employee. This approach has helped me overcome many obstacles when adversity inevitably arises. Of course in order to honor the shared core values it is essential you work in a company that reflects your own values. Fortunately Lawline’s values and mine are well matched. I believe the success and job satisfaction I have experienced at Lawline is directly connected to my passion for the company mission and its core values.

5. Be a Team Player and  find a  Mentor/Coach

I enjoy sports and have experienced the importance of team work through my participation in them. Working at Lawline has also allowed me to be part of team. The Lawline team includes everyone from the interns to the CEO. All of us are passionate about our work and strive for success. Success can be measured many ways but includes delivering excellent customer service and creating efficient systems that build our business.  This team oriented, inclusive atmosphere provides daily interaction with top management. I have gained so much from observing and interfacing with these dynamic leaders, especially my direct supervisor Frank Furbacher. I admire Frank’s work ethic and his drive to continually try new approaches to achieve goals. I appreciate the fact that that just like a great coach, Frank has trained me to perform better and has taught me many new skills. I am also thankful for his support and guidance. We all need the encouragement of others to do things we’ve never done before.

I don’t think a larger company would have given me the hands-on experience that I’ve gained from interning at Lawline. Furthermore, the real-world experience has given me a chance to apply things I have learned from my professors and text books. I will take this knowledge with me back to college and beyond.

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Matt Gold on the growth of Lawline 2010-2011

Matt Gold, intern extraordinaire, brought us his passion, talent, and strength of character two summers in a row. In addition to discussing his own experience at Lawline.com, he offers insight as to how we grew as a company from 2010 to 2011.

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The Lawline Webcast & the Tale of the Tennessee Rancher

Micah’s thoughts on getting presenters comfortable with the camera, drawing on a memorable conversation with a Lawline customer.

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Lawline Summer ’11 in Review: The Intern Perspective

Kyle Robinson, Program Attorney at Lawline.com, interviews programming interns Brett Hirsch and Brandon Glantz on their experience working at Lawline.com – what inspired them, what amused them . . . what compelled them to learn and keep learning. A discussion of Lawline’s Core Values forms a keystone of the conversation.

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Core Values Surviving the Dog Days of August

Rocking out to Blink 182:

Hanging out with lawmakers on Capitol Hill:

Sightseeing at the Jefferson Memorial:

Litigating with the Justices of the US Supreme Court:

Cores values are showing up all over the country.  Interested in getting your own core values card?  Contact us and we’ll be more than happy to send you one!

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Lawline Culture Rap

In honor of Dave’s birthday we put together this awesome video about the Lawline culture and our team members!

Happy Birthday David!  -From all of us here at Lawline.com

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Shark Week

With Discovery Channel’s Shark Week upon us, Lawline wanted to give everyone our favorite Shark Clip. Shark Week is just one of the many ways in which Lawline employees are Actively Learning! (Core Value #1)

Shark Week

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Core Values Make A Splash

Looks like the Core Values are really traveling far, breaking international borders in CANADA!

Fishing off the Jersey Shore:

Voyaging with our friends in the North:

Where have your Core Values been?  Don’t have a Core Values card?  Let us know and we’ll send you one!!!

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Core Values Spotlight: Patricia is Actively Learning

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Actively learning is different than passively learning. Learning actively takes going out seeking knowledge, and going above and beyond the call of duty to seek solutions and attain knowledge. Patricia Tedesco is always actively learning during the workday and continues long into the evening hours.

At Lawline, her happy attitude and unflappable patience is apparent, and as a result, she is continually learning new ways to communicate our product to customers. She delights our customers on the phone every day, routinely getting complimentary feedback for her kind and patient attention.

In the evenings, she pursues learning by participating in a rigorous paralegal certification program. In fact, she has told us that watching Lawline’s CLE programs has helped her better understand her paralegal course work.

In support of furthering her legal education, Lawline has assisted Patricia in obtaining a paralegal internship with Zalman, Schnurman & Miner. In the fall, she will be working at both companies; of course the best part for us is that both companies are in the same location.

Patricia is an example of the kind of engaged learning that each employee strives for here at Lawline. Congratulations Patricia and thank you for everything you do!
Actively learning is different than passively learning. Learning actively takes going out seeking knowledge, and going above and beyond the call of duty to seek solutions and attain knowledge. Patricia Tedesco is always actively learning during the workday and continues long into the evening hours.

At Lawline, her happy attitude and unflappable patience is apparent, and as a result, she is continually learning new ways to communicate our product to customers. She delights our customers on the phone every day, routinely getting complimentary feedback for her kind and patient attention.

In the evenings, she pursues learning by participating in a rigorous paralegal certification program. In fact, she has told us that watching Lawline’s CLE programs has helped her better understand her paralegal course work.

In support of furthering her legal education, Lawline has assisted Patricia in obtaining a paralegal internship with Zalman, Schnurman & Miner. In the fall, she will be working at both companies; of course the best part for us is that both companies are in the same location.

Patricia is an example of the kind of engaged learning that each employee strives for here at Lawline. Congratulations Patricia and thank you for everything you do!

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John McEnroe now has our Core Values Card

John McEnroe

Last night I attended a Ping Pong event held by Entrepreneurs Organization, which I have been a member for the past two years.  On my way home some guy saw my paddles and started asking a bunch of questions.  It turns out it was John McEnroe and he is playing in ping pong tournament next week at Spin. I gave him one of the paddles as he said he would use it the tournament.

Of course I used it as an opportunity to spread the word about our Core Values.  I gave him a card and took him through them. I took a photo with him, while he had the card the wrong way and its hardly in the photo, I felt good that I was able to keep spreading the word.

Always carry the core values card on you as you never know who you will meet.

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Book Review: Inside the Success of 100 Great Businesses

Today I’ll be reviewing “Inside the Success of 100 Great Businesses” by Emily Ross and Angus Holland.  I asked Dave for a recommendation awhile ago and he suggested this entertaining book – thanks!

This book contains 100 short stories of how businesses in various industries were created, the challenges they faced, and the unique paths they took to achieve tremendous success. What I liked most about the narratives is that they focused on the people who created the businesses – their childhoods, backgrounds, and values.  It was interesting to learn about how these leaders were able to overcome adversity and direct their companies in the right direction.

Revolutionaries – IKEA
The sections of this book are divided into various “categories” of successful companies. One such category, the “revolutionaries,” includes companies that transformed their respective industries by undertaking bold new endeavors.  IKEA is a revolutionary company that is mentioned is the book.  I’m sure most of you have heard of IKEA and even bought some furniture from one of its stores.  For those of you who don’t know, IKEA is a company that provides affordable and fashionable furniture to the masses on a worldwide scale.  It was founded by Swedish entrepreneur Ingvar Kamprad in 1943 and is now the largest furniture retailer in the world.

Mr. Kamprad is credited for revolutionizing the furniture industry as he was able to make furniture, considered luxury goods at the time, accessible to the general public.  He accomplished this by aggressively undercutting his competitors and implementing innovative strategies to reduce production costs.  Viewed as a threat by other Swedish furniture companies, IKEA was eventually boycotted by The Swedish National Association of Furniture Dealers (at the time the biggest furniture association in Sweden).  Mr. Kamprad swiftly adapted to this roadblock that stood in the way of his company’s continued growth – he began producing furniture in neighboring Poland (across the Baltic Sea and to the south of Sweden) and hiring in-house furniture designers.  To save on storage and shipping costs, Mr. Kamprad came up with the ingenious idea to flat-pack the furniture in boxes (e.g., having the legs of a table detached) and sell them this way to customers.  Flat-packing also made it extremely easy for customers to transport furniture and assemble it in their homes.

Have you ever purchased furniture from IKEA?  If you look at the instruction manual, you will notice that there are only pictures and no words – this is such a simple yet powerful concept that efficiently creates a universal set of instructions. The pictures are clear and the assembly is minimal so that even a chimpanzee can put together IKEA furniture!*

Throughout the evolution of his company, Mr. Kamprad always emphasized the importance of having a proactive approach to meeting customer needs.  For example, when he noticed that customers were leaving the store during lunch hours, Mr. Kamprad installed cafeterias serving delicious and affordable food.  He also introduced child care services that made it comfortable for young families to remain in IKEA stores for extended periods of time.

Mr. Kamprad set up nine commandments that his employees are required to follow – these commandments center on the values of enthusiasm, humility, and responsibility.  These values define him as a person and so he is able to set a great example for employees to follow.  He also discourages extravagance and waste – although he’s a billionaire, he drives a beat-up Volvo, flies economy class, and rides public transportation whenever possible.

*This is not intended to demean the intelligence of (1) chimpanzees or (2) people who are unable to assemble IKEA furniture properly.

Is Lawline a “Revolutionary” Company?
The reason why I talked about IKEA at length is because I think Lawline shares many of its principles.  Lawline is a company that:

  • Is agile so that it can quickly adapt to technology and the needs of its customers;
  • Is constantly finding ways to become more effective in reaching goals and more efficient in performing tasks;
  • Is focused on providing stellar service to customers and faculty members; and
  • Embraces its core values so that they are the guiding principles from which decisions are made and actions are taken.

As Lawline strives to “become the universal standard for continuing education,” it begs the question as to what this phrase means – I interpret it to signify our endeavor to become the unequivocal leader of the continuing education industry that relentlessly sets and raises the bar for quality and service.

A company becoming the “universal standard” of an industry is not an easy accomplishment that occurs overnight or through the efforts of a handful of individuals – It can only be achieved through the collaborative effort of every employee to reach a common objective (the big picture), hard work, and a fierce determination to find a better way of doing every single task.  Each person is in the best position to ascertain the improvements can be made in their respective roles and should take responsibility in ensuring that such improvements come to fruition.

Will Lawline end up in mediocrity or rise up to the challenge and become the undisputed leader in continuing education? Each one of us is empowered to help steer our company down the path to success – cheers to the future of Lawline!

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How to Build a Successful Company Culture

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Some people hate their job, but here at Lawline we are lucky to have people who are intensely passionate about building a strong cohesive culture and making this a great place to work. A great company culture is not something that just “happens,” it is designed. And Lawline CEO David Schnurman has put a lot of thought into designing a strong company culture based on a collaborative fun environment full of people who like to be challenged, and has been recognized for his ideas most recently by the Fox Small Business Center.

In his recent article on the Fox Small Business Center, David writes about the difficult process of creating a collaborative and challenging environment. He gives examples of things he has done to create this kind of environment that we see on a daily basis here at Lawline.

The result? David said and I think we would all echo that “We are fortunate to now have successfully achieved a fun atmosphere where our employees come early, act professional, exude positive energy, and feel committed to the success of the company, while always pushing each other to find a better way to accomplish our goals.”

Read the full article “How to Build a Successful Company Culture” on the Fox Small Business Center Here

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Core Values are Soaring!

Since I received my Core Values card I have been instilling them on my children. All of our Lawline.com values apply to the school and social situations and lately I’ve even heard one of there friends mention our Core Values.

So I brought my kids to the Meadowlands Fair this weekend, before we went I mentioned to them about Kyles post about where his card has been and that I wanted to take a picture of the card while we were there. They had the great idea of showing it on top of the ferris wheel. So here is our core Value cards 285 feet in the air.

Taken with android so I apologize for the quality.

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Where Have Your Core Values Been?

Ever since we got our new core values cards I have been taking them everywhere I go.

Take a look a look at all the places my Core Value Cards have been.

Yankees Games:

Playing Shuffleboard:

Scenic Overlooks:

Sand Shark Attacks:

If you want  your own Core Value Cards let us know and we will send you them, but you have to show us where you take them!!!!!

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3 Tips to Keep Your Business Growing

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Two words, fun and discipline. Lawline CEO David Schnurman details the steps he has taken to create the phenomenal culture here at Lawline in a recent post on the Young Entrepreneurs Council website. The article focuses on the struggle many companies deal with when trying to create a disciplined team. “There are two key aspects to building a successful company culture. The first is creating a fun and relaxed atmosphere where your employees love coming to work each day. The second is creating an environment where your employees collaborate with each other, are challenged to work hard and improve, and are accountable to themselves and the team on a daily basis.” Dave goes on to say that the more difficult of the two is the later, creating daily accountability and discipline within each employee and among the group.

Using a variety of measures, however, David has been able to expand Lawline by making it a great place to work where people come in early excited about new ideas. He identifies 3 keys to success for creating a great company culture, including creating a culture of discipline, maintaining a high proportion on Energy in vs. Energy out, and giving employees a vested interest in the company. See the full article below to get the scoop on how Lawline keeps growing!

How to Build a Successful Company Culture

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Success Principles Series: Limiting Beliefs

Dave takes a minute to dive into the key success principle of breaking through your limiting beliefs. He uses the example of elephant training to illustrate the ingrained blindness of limiting beliefs, and the ease of breaking through these beliefs when we have the drive to do so. See below for more.

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LEARNING Core Value Spotlight: Michele Richman

Pick up one of Lawline’s marketing promos from a few years ago, and you will see “100+ CLE Courses” advertised.  Times have changed fast:  glance at the newest materials you will see “500+ CLE Courses.” With over 400 courses added in the past few years, how have we been able to keep on track of quality? Who is making sure these are worthy of reaching the Lawline catalog?

Michele Richman has viewed, quite literally, several hundred hours of CLE programs. Daily she views programs, beginning to end, and judges the programs on content and quality. Given that the average customer rating of our programs is near 90%, she assures only the highest quality programs make it to the Lawline catalog.

From Lawline.com’s early expert faculty, such as Herald Price Fahringer, Dr. Bart Basi, and Alan Schnurman, to the distinguished presenters who now fly from all ends of the country to be a part of the distinguished faculty, Michele’s accumulation of knowledge ranges across a spectrum of expertise few could ever claim.

Visit the Lawline.com or LearnLawline catalog, and you will have a peak into the knowledge Michele has accumulated through actively learning. She will likely be able to answer any of the questions on LearnLawline for you!

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CREATIVITY Core Value Feature: Todd McBrearty

The beauty of web development is the ability to create something out of nothing. Literally, a talented web developer sees few limits on possibility, and this is what draws Todd McBrearty to the profession.

In addition to heading up the mobile CLE project earlier in the year, making Lawline into the only CLE provider with streaming video, he has consistently found solutions to common problems and improved the website’s user-friendliness. The CLE Tracker, for example, ranked as one of the top causes of confusion amongst Lawline Customers. Since its release. the CLE Tracker 2.0 has eliminated the product’s problematic issues and substantially reduced customer problems.

Over the past month, Todd has also taken initiative in creating the “Verification Code Lookup” (a Customer Service favorite!), integrating a new email service for registration and server emails, and implementing a new Live Chat widget at the base of the Lawline homepage, increasing the potential for contact and conversion from prospective customers.

It is exciting every day to see what new ideas Todd makes comes to life seemingly “out of nothing!”

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Lawline Trains for the JPMorgan Chase 5k

Lawline.com employees are participating in the upcoming JPMorgan Chase 5k challenge. We are taking this seriously and training hard, see the clip on how we prepare to train.

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Matt’s Three Month Review

Matt was hired in February to work in Lawline’s Sales Department and has done a great job in helping the company expand to new markets. He took the time out to reflect on his first three months on the job:

Not all sales jobs are created equal. This is something I’ve found out in the few months I’ve been here at Lawline. I used to think that telemarketing was telemarketing regardless of what you were selling and what company you worked for. At Lawline, this is definitely not the case. I have had countless jobs since I was little. Whether it was, mowing lawns, umpiring little league baseball, working as a security guard at my university’s art museum, to sales for large and small companies, I feel like my work experience has been relatively balanced. One thing that sets Lawline apart from all the others, is the sense of teamwork and impact each individual employee has on the company’s success and achievement.

At Lawline, you are not just another number. You are an individual who plays an important role on the success and progression of the company. We work closely and directly with management, other sales reps, and all aspects and departments of Lawline to ensure that this company succeeds. Each individual has a voice and everyone here listens. Creativity is encouraged, feedback is appreciated and ideas are implemented. This is something very few companies still do today.

One thing I really like about Lawline, is that their chain of command is flat compared to all other companies I have ever worked for. I don’t feel a sense of a “totem-pole hierarchy”. I don’t feel like just because I am a sales rep, who has only been here for a few months, that I am any less important than any others. We are a team, a group of individuals collectively working together to achieve a goal. Each individual plays an important role in achieving this goal and without each specific individual, our goals cannot be achieved.

The most important thing I have learned since being here at Lawline is that things aren’t always giving to you on a golden platter. If you want something, you have to go and get it. Hard work and determination are the keys to success here and in life. Reaching a goal through effort is the most rewarding way to achieve success. You get out what you put in and hard work and determination will pay off greatly. Lawline provides you with the resources and tools to achieve greatness.

Sales is cyclical and has countless ups and downs. It is a roller-coaster, but Lawline does all that it can to keep each individual on the up. We have happy hours, have gone rock climbing and consistently have contests to add a little friendly competition. If you want to work in a work-hard play-hard environment where you can play a major impact in individual and collective success, then Lawline is for you. Here you’re not just another number but a key component in the success of a fast growing company.

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Lawline Faculty Member Defends Head of IMF

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Recently the head of the International Monetary Fund, Dominique Strauss-Kahn has been charged with Sexual Assault, Forcible Confinement and Attempted Rape. We won’t opine whether he is guilty or not but will make note that the lawyer he choose to lead his legal defense was none other than our very own Benjamin Brafman. CNN recently did a short profile which can be read here. CNN’s legal analyst, Jeffrey Toobin, is quoted “the single best courtroom attorney I’ve ever seen” in reference to Brafman. While the article gives you a great run down of how great a lawyer Benjamin Brafman is you can see for yourself right here on Lawline. We have four courses taught by Mr. Brafman himself and another featuring him. His most popular course with Lawline is “The Strategic Defense of High Profile Clients”, which after representing the likes of Jay-Z and Michael Jackson he is more than an expert on.

We here at Lawline, wanting to share his expertise with the world are actually giving away the course for free! We hope you enjoy the course.

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Lawline.com Core Values

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At our most recent team event we handed out two important things. Our Core Values on a business card so everyone can carry it on them and our Core Values newsletter.  The key to the newsletter was to put real life examples of how individuals exude these values on a regular basis.

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Lawline.com Core Values:  I am…

  • Actively Learning
  • Seeking Creative Solutions
  • Taking Time to Help Others
  • Exuding Optimism
  • Driven to Find a Better Way

The acronym that this creates is the phrase AS TED. This fits in perfectly because the speeches and purpose of the amazing TED conference fit right into our own core values.

Click this link to view my Core Values Card

Click this link to see our Core Values May 2011 Newsletter

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Lawline Team Building Event

Lawline stepped out of the office early on Friday afternoon to tackle some of the tallest indoor rock climbing walls in Brooklyn!

Lawline scaled the walls of Brooklyn Boulder Friday for their latest Team Building Event!

The company’s latest Team Building Event featured employees pairing up to take part in a race up the wall for a $200 gift certificate. While only one team came away the prize, everyone had a blast and got to enjoy a day of laughing and climbing.

“When we were trying to figure out what our next Team Building Event should be, we wanted to do choose something that was different,” said David Schnurman, President of Lawline, “We are a different company. We are always looking to find a better way. And this type of activity makes you think outside the box as you figure out the fastest way to the top of the wall.”

All Lawline employees were given a Core Values card, individualized to each employee, which described the meaning behind the company’s mission: To become the universal standard for continuing education – one market, one state, one course at a time.

The company also shared with everyone the very first Lawline Core Values Newsletter. Five employees were highlighted in each category of actively learning, seeking creative solutions, taking time to help others, exuding optimism, and driven to find a better way.

“It is an honor to be put into the very first Core Values Newsletter,” said Christie LaBarca, Director of Customer Relations, “Building a team that has revolved around our customers had helped us to grow into what we are today, and will propel us in the future.”

What’s next up for Lawline and Team Building? Stay tuned to find out!

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The AM Huddle

At the AM Huddle the Lawline office gets together early in the morning at 8:30am sharp to combine innovative ideas and an optimistic energy to take with them throughout the day. See below.

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Principles of Thought Management and the Power Within

Lawline.com CEO David Schnurman finishes his 3-part post on the principles of thought management by focusing on the importance of realizing that challenges are met within. Once you conquer the doubt in your own mind, you are much more prepared to face and accomplish any task. See below.

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The Power of Your Own Mind

Lawline.com CEO David Schnurman goes back to explain an important point about facing challenges from a previous post. The previous post was “Principles of Thought Management” and can be viewed here. See below for the new post.

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Success is Determined at the Start of the Day

Lawline.com CEO David Schnurman discusses two important keys to making every day successful. See below for these universal tips.

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Principles of Thought Management

  • What we focus on grows.
  • Our thoughts create our beliefs, our beliefs form our expectations, and our expectations drive the results that we get.
  • The way we feel is an indicator of the direction of our thoughts. When we feel anything negative, i.e. bad, sad, mad, etc., our thoughts are pointed away from what we want. The way we feel is our GPS and provides a guide for us about whether or not we are headed the right way.
  • I am responsible for the way I feel. There are many times when I use others as my excuse for feeling miserable. I am aware that I am doing this when I feel miserable and blame someone else. The same thing applies to circumstances; circumstances do not dictate the way I feel. The way I perceive circumstances dictates the way I feel. The way I perceive circumstances is my choice.
  • There are many things that we cannot control. We cannot control the weather, the economy, politics, our employees, our life partners, or even our children for that matter. There are two things we can control: the way we feel and the way we think. Our job is to take responsibility for those two things.
  • When we feel bad about someone, we are focusing on the things we don’t want to see about them. Whatever we focus on grows. If we want to feel better about someone, then our job is to focus on and imagine the things we do want to see and begin collecting evidence of those things.
  • We are not our thoughts. Our thoughts are separate from us. As such, we can choose the thoughts that dominate our attention. We can also trade up to better thoughts, one thought at a time.
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Faculty Spotlight

Kyle speaks on how impressed he was with Matt Kaiser’s phenomenal CLE performance when he came into the Lawline.com studio this week. See below.

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The Idea Room

The idea room is a great place where Lawline.com employees can now congregate to brainstorm and air out new ideas. See below.

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Lawline’s TV Show

Did you know that  Lawline has one of the longest running legal TV Show’s in the country. Each week, the show features the most knowledgeable experts in the fields of law, business and education. Below are the past 3 shows that I hosted.

Bankruptcy 2011
The economic recession of the last few years has led to an increase in personal bankruptcies nationwide. This show will examine this issue with guest Daniel Gershburg, an attorney who represents individuals going through bankruptcy, and David Doyaga, a trustee who represents creditors.


The Global Impact of Social Media

Until recently, many people used Facebook or Twitter as a way to stay in touch with friends or market their businesses, but all of that changed when social media played a pivotal role in the revolutions in the Middle East. This show will examine this issue with guests Richard Raysman, a partner in Holland & Knight with a specialty in computer law, and Robin Carey, CEO of Social Media Today.


The New Entrepreneur

A downturn in the economy has left many college students without a clear career path after graduation. With nothing to lose, many follow their dreams to becoming entrepreneurs, each hoping to be that next Mark Zuckerberg. This show will look at ways to improve their success with guests Scott Gerber, author of “Never Get a Real Job” and founder of the Young Entrepreneur Council, and Jennifer Walzer, founder of Backup My Info!

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The Revolution of Yes

What made Obama’s infamous “yes we can” so infectious? Quite simply, it was the revolution of yes, and not the revolution of no, an ideology Lawline shares.

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What do Thomas Edison and CLE Have in Common?

Thomas Edison, the great american inventor, was never afraid to fail. What was his secret? Check it out here…

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How to Become an Elite Lawline.com Faculty Member

Ever wonder what it takes to become a Lawline.com faculty member? I break it down in this exclusive video. See below.

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Reality Television Gone Lawline

We spend a lot of time on our Culture Blog dissecting the do’s and don’t's we learn from business, books, and experiences. One thing we rarely cover that helps give a great perspective on life in general is Reality TV. With Jersey Shore’s third season coming to a close and Real World Las Vegas getting a face lift, I figured I could review RWLV in an attempt to make sense of it all.

While watching the first two episodes of Real World Las Vegas last night I noticed a new style of production, as well as a new style is choosing cast members. Due to the standard that has been set by Jersey Shore, the people at MTV must have looked at this season as make or break: We either fall short of Jersey Shore again, or we go all out picking the most ridiculous group of 20 year olds. They chose the latter.

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I am trying to figure out when Adam is going to get arrested or fight someone. He is the belligerent of the house, and destined to break up the relationship of Nany. You have no choice but to scream at the TV at her saying, “HOW COULD YOU POSSIBLY BE SO DUMB AS TO FALL FOR ADAM’S ANTICS!” But, that is what makes MTV great.

I am not sure if Dustin should be ridiculed for holding back from fighting Michael, or if he would have been committing Reality TV Suicide by taking action. The rules of Real World are if you fight you are out. Maybe if realized, “I probably shouldn’t risk getting kicked off the show for fighting a kid a third my size, and for a girl who I have known for 72 hours.”

I am really excited to see Leroy get angry with Adam to the point where one of them will get kicked off. That’s right. I am throwing a Real World prediction out there that one of them will eventually make their way off the show. I’m not going out on the limb by assuming Adam will get the boot, but Leroy is the kicker.

All in all, episodes 1 and 2 were a success. Only two more episodes left of Jersey Shore before they head to Italy! I can’t believe I actually watch this stuff!!!

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To Find a Better Way

“To Find a Better Way” is a mantra here at Lawline.com. To never be satisfied with the way things are traditionally done and always drive ourselves to thing of a new way. Innovation is the name of the game and we are always working to find a new better way to do things, because there is always a better way.

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First Days at Lawline.com

Michael Kim has been at Lawline for almost a week. He took the time this afternoon to reflect on his first couple of days. Check it out.

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It’s Fantasy Baseball Time!

As Lawline’s King of Fantasy Sports, I felt it was only fair that I share my wealth of knowledge with the world.  To see my first round picks for this years fantasy draft check out the video below.

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