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Being an Agent for Change with Maya Markovich

Being an Agent for Change with Maya Markovich

March 3, 2022 Posted by Jeremy W. Richter Lawyerpreneur Podcast

When I think of Maya Markovich, I can’t help but think of the song from Hamilton, “The World Turned Upside Down,” because she’s exactly the kind of person with the vision and audacity necessary to effect those kinds of changes.

In Episode 54 of Lawyerpreneur, we talk with Maya Markovich about doing really hard things, how behavioral economics can apply to lawyers and law practice, and how lawyers can effectively use change management within their firms. We also discuss the non-linear trajectory of Maya’s career and the roles she has taken on.

The episode is co-hosted by M.C. Sungaila, who was first on the podcast in Episode 16, Developing Your Business and Your Reputation. While M.C. will be co-hosting a few episodes with me here, she has also launched her own podcast, The Portia Project.

Lawyerpreneur Being an Agent for Change with Maya Markovich

Being an Agent for Change with Maya Markovich

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