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Heinan Landa

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  • American Bar
  • Legal Reader
  • SFBJ

Past articles by Heinan:

Top 4 unexpected culture killers for post-COVID-19 hybrid work

Barring another lockdown, most law firms will begin allowing attorneys and staff to return to their offices starting next month. → Read More

How Law Firms Can Master the Hybrid Work Environment

In their December 2020 “Future of Workforce Pulse Report”, UpWork found 56.8% of the American workforce is now working from home (WFH). → Read More

Here’s one app guaranteed to make your life easier

Here’s an app that’s elegant, efficient, and helps me take my productivity to the next level. Looking back, I’m not sure how I was ever able to successfully manage projects without it. → Read More

Why your IT guy doesn’t want you to go to the cloud

Sometimes it is hard to tell if an IT resource is hesitant to talk about the cloud because he doesn’t think it is the right solution or if it is because he thinks it will eliminate his job. → Read More

How to save money on your IT systems - South Florida Business Journal

When you're talking about saving on your IT systems, you have two very distinct areas to consider: short-term expenditures and long-term costs. → Read More

Why you should delete your company emails (Video) - The Business Journals

Perhaps Sony will spend some more time addressing this in the months to come. Or might it be too late to recover? VIDEO → Read More

What you don’t know about Dropbox could hurt you - Orlando Business Journal

Dropbox — that open blue box icon on your desktop is friendly — and functional. But that little blue box delivers more than convenience — and it's not all good. → Read More

Lessons from Lois Lerner and the IRS email controversy - Bizwomen

When you delete an email, is it ever really gone? Maybe, maybe not. Part of the answer might depend on what your company's email retention policy is — and who you sent emails to. → Read More

​How to curb your smartphone addiction - The Business Journals

Experts say 6 percent of smartphone users could be termed addicts, and 49 percent of people say they keep their email devices nearby when they sleep so that can listen for new messages. Here's how to curb your usage so you can concentrate better and feel more relaxed. → Read More

​4 ways to fight your cynicism and choose an IT partner - South Florida Business Journal

Fight your urge to turn against IT. Providers who are capable will continue to climb the value chain, becoming more strategic, consultative, and business-focused. → Read More

What you don’t know about Dropbox could hurt you - Dayton Business Journal

Dropbox — that open blue box icon on your desktop is friendly — and functional. But that little blue box delivers more than convenience — and it's not all good. → Read More

​How to create a predictable technology budget - Philadelphia Business Journal

Technology budgets are notorious for being “subject to change.” You research, discuss and plan your IT budget, and still manage to exceed it every year. Here's how you can stay within your IT budget’s parameters year after year — and avoid costly surprises. → Read More

3 ways to win the war against your inbox - Portland Business Journal

Studies show that next year the average corporate employee will deal with more than 125 emails per day, and more than 30 percent of the typical workday will be devoted to email-related tasks. Enough is enough! Here are three ways to help you regain control over your inbox. → Read More

6 reasons why your company should move to the cloud - Albany Business Review

The cloud makes good technological sense, but it also makes good business sense. Here is why. → Read More