Danielle DavisRoe

Posts by Danielle DavisRoe

Danielle’s many responsibilities at Affinity include training, CLE/speaking, writing, and management consulting. Prior to joining the Affinity family, Danielle practiced family law. She discovered, however, that she enjoyed making efficient use of technology more than practicing law, making her a perfect fit for consulting. Danielle describes her superpower as “herding cats,” and her favorite parts of her job are making others’ jobs and lives easier.

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    Ready for Anything - Contingency Planning in the Age of Coronavirus

    The past six months have taught us a lot about working from home,

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    Training Video TECH TIP: Outlook - Delegating Tasks

    If you've ever attended a technology-focused time management seminar, you've probably heard that you need to stop using ...

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    Why a World-Class Training Program is Critical to Your Firm’s Success

    Advertisements for training platforms and programs are everywhere these days.

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    Invest in Yourself

    When your organization offers training, what is your initial reaction? All too often, we react negatively to training. ...

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    Training Video TECH TIP: Word - Tracking Changes

    Anyone trying to collaborate on Word documents needs to master tracked changes. Tracked changes are a digital red line: ...

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    The Socially Distanced Law Firm: Training and Collaboration

    Collaborating with and training a socially distanced law firm can seem like an impossible hurdle to overcome.

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    Training Video TECH TIP: Word - Managing the Styles Pane

    Without proper management, Microsoft Word's styles pane remains or can quickly become a mess of styles you don't need - ...

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    Summertime Training Fun

    Summer is just around the corner. While you may not be attending ball games or the local fair this year, the warm ...

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    A New Skill a Day Keeps the Stress Away

    With the current uncertainty in our daily lives, many people are more stressed than ever.

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