ODW2514 – Standing Out While Stepping In: 5 Ways to Differentiate Yourself with Authenticity and Integrity

This session is designed to guide professionals, specifically first-generation career workers, through five key strategies for standing out and advancing in their careers. Explore practical tools, core motivations, and action steps.

Course Category: On-Demand Webinars

Course Level: Basic

CLE Credit: Non-substantive

CLE Hours: 1.0

Fees: $49 for Members and $70 for Nonmembers
Course Materials: Recording and PDF of the power point slides.
Description: This session will provide practical tools for developing strategies for authentically standing out from the crowd as you advance through your career. We will explore a “Fast Five” series of specific strategies, dive into our driving core motive, and collaborate to apply what we have learned. This session offers valuable insights to help you differentiate yourself authentically as you develop and advance in your career. While designed for all professionals, it will also highlight the unique experiences of first-generation career workers.

Instructor Biography: Kelly L. Knowles is an exemplary workshop leader, public speaker, published author, and coach who has worked with individuals and groups nationwide. She has over 13 years of experience with training and development in law firms.

Course Year: 2025

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Yes, these courses qualify for mandatory continuing legal education for: National Association of Legal Assistants, State Bar of California, Florida, North Carolina, and Louisiana State Paralegal Association.  For all others please check with the corresponding institutions.

After successfully completing this course a completion email will be sent stating that your certificate is now available. To view your certificate and transcript please visit nala.education. Click on the blue arrow in the top right and select transcript. From this menu, you can view or print certificates or your transcript.

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