Last updated on March 19th, 2024 at 05:57 pm
Sometimes, the worst of times come with the best moments of growth for those who seek to explore the opportunities available.
The Coffee With Alice mentorship program is one of these unusual opportunities.
Coffee with Alice is a brainchild of Ms. Namuli Alice Blazevic, a partner at Katende, Ssempebwa, and Co. Advocates, aimed at bridging the gap between the theory learned in Law School and the challenges of the legal profession.
The program has organized online virtual mentorship sessions with live discussions on Twitter/X and Facebook.
One of these much-anticipated sessions was the session on the very rare but highly relevant topic of Understanding the Agile mindset with Owek. Apollo Makubuya, a Partner at leading commercial law firm MMAKS Advocates as the Guest speaker.
With many aspiring lawyers and young lawyers tuned in as a virtual audience, the prominent lawyer delved into sharing not only the dayโs topic but also priceless lessons learned from his long-spanning experience as a lawyer in Uganda and elsewhere.
โWhat is success?โ, the author of โPatronage, Protection or Plunder?โ wondered, before asserting that it is the attainment of oneโs goals.
The audience was then served to a menu of critical factors for success in the legal profession.
โGoals- have a North starโฆhave a purpose. Be intentional, purposeful towards a goalโ Owek. Makubuya counseled.
โIntellectual capital, knowledge, skills, specialization and continuous improvement, Personality and character matter-Honesty, integrity, reliability, and a positive outlookโ.
Owek. Apollo Makubuya’s raft of lessons also included Humility and empathy, Branding, and the development of networks.
” Contacts open doors..broaden your network constantly,” He said.
” Hard or smart work- be organized, prioritise, and be disciplined โ
Agility
Never has an agile mindset ever been as necessary as it is in these rapidly changing and uncertain times.ย
According to Owek. Apollo Makubuya, agility is the โAbility to quickly learn and unlearn.โ
Quick adaptation to new laws and new technologies in the legal profession is something the 25-year-long experienced Advocate emphasized.
An agile mindset also calls for quick and innovative responses to clients’ problems and situations.
Aspiring and young lawyers alike were also advised to identify areas of specialization by finding their โsweet spots.”
โWhat makes you tick? What are you the best at?โ he pondered.
Agility requires one to grow and expand their networks, according to Owek Makubuya.
โHire the best and fire the restโ he advises.
Aspiring and young lawyers were also implored not to look for what others can do for them but rather what they can do for others while building supportive networks.
โIndividual agility can be limitingโฆcollective agility is critical for successโ
To attain an agile mindset, the audience was advised to resort to reading and training, coaching and mentorship, speaking to role models, and depending on analytics- data and information to guide decision-making.
This flexible, fast, and focused agile model Counsel Makubuya would then summarise in the acronym A.G.I.L.Eย with A standing for anticipating change through sensing and monitoring. G, to mean generating confidence through connecting, aligning, and engaging. I, for the initiation of action, based on decision-making and collaboration. L, for liberating thinking through having idea diversity, customer focus, and elimination of bias for innovation. And lastly E, for evaluation of results through seeking for real-time feedback and fact-based measurement.
Now, uncertain times, like those our generation is faced with are best met with action.
From the session, we gather that for this action to lead to success, we must make it with an agile mindset.
Because like Owek. Makubuya averred, โSuccessful people are agile people. They face challenges and fight to overcome them. They constantly look for opportunities and do their best to exploit them. Agile people are learning and unlearning.โ
