What Separates Lawyers Who Are Stars from Lawyers Who Are Superstars
In early September I spoke to first year lawyers going through orientation at their firm. Right before the conclusion of my presentation, I asked for questions. A very astute first year lawyer who had listened intently asked: “What is the difference between lawyers who are stars and lawyers who are superstars?”
Later in September I posted a blog on how the best lawyers keep getting better.
The young lawyer’s question caused me to remember that David Maister wrote a chapter about dynamos, cruisers and losers in his book True Professionalism. After I collected my ideas and wrote this post, I went back to the chapter and read what he said about cruisers. First he indicated that we all cruise at sometime in our career. Then, he said: “Cruising means working at what you are already good at, and in consequence usually means a low-stress comfortable work live.” Finally he wrote: “The difference between Dynamos and Cruisers is rarely one of ability. Rather, it is one of attitude.” If you have a copy of the book or can get a copy of the book, I urge you to read this chapter.
Here is what I have seen when successful lawyers are not getting better. They do some or all of the following:
- Become content with their achievement
- Focus on what they already know rather than what they don’t know
- Quit doing the things that got them to $1 Million
- Do not pay attention to their health
- Do not pay attention to their families
- Take clients for granted
- Quit trying to attract new clients
- Become cautious, like a sports team with a lead playing not to lose
- Refuse to share credit with their colleagues
- Do not look for opportunities to add value for their clients with work the firm does outside their practice area.
- Hoard associates instead of helping those associates become successful in their own right
- Make it difficult for associates and young partners to work with them
- Let any disappointment or setback cripple them
- Fail to keep up with changes in the legal profession
- Simply begin their retirement on the job
Superstar lawyers I know view a great year to be an event not an achievement. The achievement comes from continuing to strive to get better.