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Racquet Brand
Racquet Brand
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![]() Brand New Head Youtek Prestige MP 98 Headsize Size 4 3 8 grip US $129.99
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Penn racquets Penn racquets 25 in Alum Tennis Racquet 230981 $19.62 25? alum tennis racquet Junior 25? aluminum, O-bean construction Lightweight, junior racquet 8 to 10 years old Brand #: Penn/Racquets 230981 UPC: 726423428756 Keywords: racquet jr tennis |
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Penn racquets Penn racquets Tour Pro Tennis Racquet 231041 $25.18 Tour pro tennis racquet Oversize for more power and a larger sweetspot Free vibration dampener Extra long for more reach Great value at an entry level price 4-3/8? grip size Brand #: Penn/Racquets 231041 UPC: 724794072059 Keywords: racquet tennis ti smash |
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Wilson Federer 110 Racquet $23.99 Wilson Federer 110 Racquet |
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Comp It Wii Tennis Racquet $7.99 COMP IT WII TENNIS RACQUET |
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Woods And Waters, Or, The Saranacs And Racquet $23.43 Woods And Waters, Or, The Saranacs And Racquet |
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Total Racquet $18.2 Racquet sports is the umbrella term for all sports that involve hitting a ball or other object with a racquet... |
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Badminton Racquet One Piece $5.99 Molded one piece nylon racquet |
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Tennis Racquet And Ball(Pack of 36) $5.1 Tennis Racquet And Ball |
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Wii Prince Tennis Racquet Wii $10.99 WII PRINCE TENNIS RACQUET WII |
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Comp It Wii Tennis Racquet New $7.99 COMP IT WII TENNIS RACQUET NEW |
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Murder is my Racquet(CD)(Unabr.) $23.09 Murder is my Racquet(CD)(Unabr.) |
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Murder is my Racquet(MP3)(Unabr.) $19.13 Murder is my Racquet(MP3)(Unabr.) |
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Aluminum Junior Tennis Racquet $12.99 Junior mid-size racquet. Nylon strings, PVC 4-1/4" grip. 24" tennis racquet is lightweight and durable. |
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Vail Racquet Club Condominiums $84 Die Vail Racquet Club Townhomes & Condominiums gerade eine spannende $ 3 |
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One-Piece Racquet $12.04 DuPont Zytel 1-piece molded racquet Lightweight flexible design |
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Jr. Stringless Badminton Racquet $4.49 Colorful, 20"L racquet features a durable impact-resistant plastic head with a one-piece molded string bed. Eliminates the need to re-string a racquet! Molded foam grip area won't unravel. |
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Racquet Cuernavaca $107.62 Racquet Cuernavaca > CVJ > Fco Villa 100 Fracc Rancho Cortes C P > Cuernavaca > > 62120>Location. This property is located in Cuernavaca. Area attractions include Earliest 16th Century Monasteries on the Slopes of Popocatepetl. Features. Racquet Cuernavaca has tennis courts, a health club, an outdoor pool, a spa tub, and a fitness facility. The onsite spa at this 3.5 star property offers massage and treatment rooms and beauty services. Business amenities include a business center, wireless Internet access, meeting rooms for small groups, and business services. Racquet Cuernavaca has a restaurant, a bar/lounge, and a poolside bar. Room service is available during limited hours. Event facilities consist of a ballroom, conference rooms, and banquet facilities. Guestrooms. Amenities featured in guestrooms include air conditioning, coffee/tea makers, and minibars. Business friendly amenities include desks, direct dial phones, and voice mail. Bathrooms feature shower/tub combinations, bathroom phones, and bathrobes. Guestrooms are accessible via exterior corridors. Notifications:Additional fees and deposits may be charged by the property at time of service, check in, or check out. >The preferred airport for Racquet Cuernavaca is Cuernavaca, Morelos (CVJ General Mariano Matamoros) 15 km / 9.3 mi. Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property’s location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance. Distances are displayed to the nearest 0. 1 mile and kilometre. |
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Junior Badminton Racquet $2.99 Economical, lightweight, approx. 18"L racquet for juniors and beginners. Steel frame, multicolored strings, comfortable synthetic leather grip. |

Tournament Tennis
Tournament Tennis
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![]() Phenomenal double handle presentation cup 1891 tennis trophy US $1,600.00
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![]() Outdoor ping pong table Robbins Solara Green US $629.95
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![]() Rugged Roller Indoor ping pong table by Robbins US $519.95
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The Romance Of A Lawn Tennis Tournament. $17.44 Title: The Romance of a Lawn Tennis Tournament... |
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The Tournament $29.95 The Tournament is a novel of the 20th century in which the greatest thinkers and personalities engage in a two-week tennis tournament... |
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ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament $225.06 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament at Ahoy Arena Rotterdam on 02/19/2012 |
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Tournament $19.99 Tournament |
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Wimbledon: 101 Reasons to Love the Greatest Tournament in Tennis $5.99 For more than a century, tennisÂ’s most legendary players - among them Roger Federer, Martina Navratilova, Boris Becker, Pete Sampras, and Virginia Wade - have gracefully volleyed their way to glory on the hollowed grounds of the All England Club. But it is also on this same turf that some of the game's finest have faltered, often because they were unable to master the very thing that gave lawn tennis it's name - the grass. The only Grand Slam tournament still played on the game's original surface, Wimbledon has become as much of a showcase of British culture and tradition as it has an elite sporting event. Wimbledon: 101 Reasons to Love TennisÂ’s Greatest Tournament celebrates the athletes, the matches, the history, and the rituals that have come to define this prestigious competition. |
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Table Tennis Table, Stiga Tournament: SP $798.4 3/4'' Tournament blue top. 2'' Steel support apron. 1.5'' Square steel self-opening legs. 3'' Silver Mag Ball-Bearing Casters. Heavy-duty Chassis. Includes 66'' net and posts. Stylized corner pads. Playback and storage positions. Ships freight. |
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42' 3.0mm Tournament Tennis Net $315.83 42' heavy duty 3mm double braided polyethylene netting 2 1/2 double reinforced headband 6 rows of heavy nylon stitching 6mm vinyl coated steel cable Taped nylon bottom with side pockets and dowels |
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42' 3.6mm Tournament Tennis Net $268.46 Made of 3.6mm double braided polyethylene netting Double reinforced 2 1/2 headband with 8 rows of heavy nylon stitching 6mm vinyl coated steel cable Taped nylon bottom with side pockets and dowels |
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42' 2.8mm Tournament Tennis Net $121.75 Braided polyethylene netting Double reinforced 2 1/2 white headband with 6 rows heavy nylon stitching 6mm vinyl coated steel cable Side and bottom are nylon taped and bound |
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The Prince Of Tennis $11.35 R to L (Japanese Style)Four-time consecutive U.S. Junior tournament champ Ryoma Echizen comes to Seishun Academy to further his reign as The Prince of Tennis... |
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Tennis and the Newport Casino $16.49 The birth of American tournament tennis began in 1881 when the Newport Casino hosted the first U.S... |
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Tennis Magazine $11.95 Tennis Magazine is the world's most popular Tennis magazine, featuring exclusive instruction, equipment reviews, player profiles and complete tournament coverage. World's favorite tennis magazine featuring exclusive instruction. Any Tennis buff , from the amateur to the circuit professional, will enjoy this informative and accessible guide to one of the world's most popular and exciting sports.Tennis Magazine is part of the Sports family of magazines. It is generally sold to individuals and businesses and quite often can be found in a reception room or waiting room of a company or a professional office like a dentist, doctor, health club, gym, or beauty and hair salon. A full year magazine subscription to Tennis Magazine includes issues delivered right to your mailbox. |

What is the size of a tournament table tennis table?
standard dimensions for a tournament size table tennis table: width and length of the table tennis table?
274 cm × 152.5 cm × 76 cm high (9 ft × 5 ft × 30 inches high)
Fischer Pro
Fischer Pro
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![]() Fischer Pro No 1 98 Sq In 4 1 2 Grip US $169.99
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![]() 1 Kg Black Sultan Zammataro 100g036EUR Angelfutter US $4.71
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![]() Castelli Garmin Cervelo Brazilian Champion Jersey Large NEW US $79.96
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![]() FISCHER VACUUM PRO 98 CLASSIC Michael Stich US $64.30
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Fischer Addict Pro Skis $350.95 The Fischer Addict Pro Ski was already the real deal with its 100% symmetrical construction, titanal edge reinforcement and sidewall construction. but Fischer wanted to take it to the next level with double embossed Hole Ski technology that reduces swing weight for faster rotations.Key Features of the Fischer Addict Pro Skis: Optimized edge reinforcement Real twin tip Sandwich 25 degree sidewall construction |
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Fischer Villain Pro Skis $282.95 The Villain Pro has a 100% symmetrical shape and construction with a smooth poppy flex for smooth rails, butters, and big air combined with a woodcore and sidewalls for grip even in the hardest pipe. The perfect choice for the advanced to expert pipe and park ripper.Key Features of the Fischer Villain Pro Skis: Real Twin Tip: The ski has the same geometry from the ski centerline to the shovel and tail. Bindings can be mounted as you wish Sandwich 25degrees Sidewall Construction: Special construction for Twin Tip skis with flat milled sidewall. Outstanding wear resistance is the result. 40% Off Piste/ 60% On RADIUS: 18 m / 168 cm SIDECUT: 112 - 82 - 112 |
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Pat Fischer Autographed Washington Redskins 8x10 Photo $38 Pat Fischer has personally hand signed this 8x10 Photo. This item comes with a The REAL DEAL Memorabilia authenticity sticker on the photo and a Certificate of Authenticity. Get The REAL DEAL! |
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FISCHER,ANNIE: ANNIE FISCHER $48.05 FISCHER,ANNIE: ANNIE FISCHER |
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Julia Fischer $187.49 Julia Fischer |
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Roman Fischer $31.84 Roman Fischer |
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Hume-Fischer $24.08 Hume-Fischer |
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Bobby Fischer $14.89 Bobby Fischer |
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Kenneth Fischer $17.59 Kenneth Fischer |
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Helene Fischer $93 Helene Fischer at Hallenstadion Zürich on 10/31/2012 |

Robin Williams
Early life
Williams was born in Chicago, Illinois. His mother, Laura (ne Smith, 19222001), was a former model from New Orleans, Louisiana. His father, Robert Fitzgerald Williams (September 10, 1906 October 18, 1987) was a senior executive at Lincoln-Mercury Motorship in charge of the Midwest area. Williams was raised in the Episcopal Church, though his mother practiced Christian Science. He grew up in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, where he was a student at the Detroit Country Day School, and Marin County, California, where he attended the public Redwood High School. Williams also attended Claremont McKenna College (then called Claremont Men's College) for four years.
He has two half-brothers: Todd (who died August 14, 2007) and McLaurin.
Williams has described himself as a quiet child whose first imitation was of his grandmother to his mother. He did not overcome his shyness until he became involved with his high-school drama department.
In 1973, Williams was one of only 20 students accepted into the freshman class at the Juilliard School, and one of only two students to be accepted by John Houseman into the Advanced Program at the school that year, the other being Christopher Reeve. In his dialects class, Williams had no trouble mastering all dialects quickly. WIlliams left Juilliard in 1976.
Television career
After appearing in the cast of the short-lived The Richard Pryor Show on NBC, Williams was cast by Garry Marshall as the alien Mork in the hit TV series "Happy Days". As Mork, Williams improvised much of his dialogue and devised plenty of rapid-fire verbal and physical comedy, speaking in a high, nasal voice. Mork's appearance was so popular with viewers that it led to a spin-off hit television sitcom, Mork and Mindy, which ran from 1978 to 1982. Although playing the same character as in his appearance in Happy Days, the show was set in the present day, in Boulder, Colorado, instead of late '50s in Milwaukee. Mork was an extremely popular character, featured on posters, coloring books, lunchboxes, and other merchandise.
Starting in the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s, Williams began to reach a wider audience with his standup comedy, including three HBO comedy specials, Off The Wall (1978), An Evening with Robin Williams (1982), and Robin Williams: Live at the Met (1986). Also in 1986, Williams reached an ever wider audience to exhibit his style at the 58th Academy Awards show; noting the Hollywood writers strike that year he commented that the Hollywood writer... "is the only man in the world that can blow smoke up his own ass." As a result, Williams has never hosted the Academy Awards again.
His standup work has been a consistent thread through his career, as is seen by the success of his one-man show (and subsequent DVD) Robin Williams Live on Broadway (2002). He was voted 13th on Comedy Central's list "100 Greatest Stand-ups of All Time" in 2004.
After some encouragement from his friend Whoopi Goldberg, he was set to make a guest appearance in the 1991 Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, "A Matter of Time", but he had to cancel due to a scheduling conflict; Matt Frewer took his place as a time-traveling con man, Professor Berlingoff Rasmussen.
Williams also appeared on an episode of the American version of Whose Line Is It Anyway? (Season 3, Episode 9: November 16, 2000). During a game of "Scenes from a Hat", the scene "What Robin Williams is thinking right now" was drawn, and Williams stated "I have a career. What the hell am I doing here?"
Cinema career
Most of Williams' acting career has been in film, although he has given some performances on stage as well (notably as Estragon in a production of Waiting for Godot with Steve Martin). His performance in Good Morning, Vietnam (1987) got Williams nominated for an Academy Award. Many of his roles have been comedies tinged with pathos, for example The Birdcage and Mrs. Doubtfire.
His role as the Genie in the animated film Aladdin was instrumental in establishing the importance of star power in voice actor casting. Williams also used his voice talents in Fern Gully, as the holographic Dr. Know in the 2001 feature A.I. Artificial Intelligence, the 2005 animated feature Robots, the 2006 Academy Award winning Happy Feet, and an uncredited vocal performance in 2006's Everyone's Hero. Furthermore, he was the voice of The Timekeeper, a former attraction at the Walt Disney World Resort about a time-traveling robot who encounters Jules Verne and brings him to the future.
Williams has also starred in dramatic films, which got him two subsequent Academy Award nominations: First for playing an English teacher in Dead Poets Society (1989), and later for playing a troubled homeless man in The Fisher King (1991); that same year, he played an adult Peter Pan in the movie Hook. Other acclaimed dramatic films include Awakenings (1990) and What Dreams May Come (1998). In the 2002 dramatic thriller Insomnia, Williams portrays a writer/killer on the run from a sleep-deprived Los Angeles policeman (played by Al Pacino) in rural Alaska. And also in 2002, in the psychological thriller One Hour Photo, Williams played an emotionally disturbed photo development technician who becomes obsessed with a family for whom he has developed pictures for a long time.
In 1998, he won an Oscar as Best Supporting Actor for his role as a psychologist in Good Will Hunting. However, by the early 2000s, he was thought by some to be typecast in films such as Patch Adams (1998) and Bicentennial Man (1999) that critics complained were excessively maudlin. In 2006 Williams starred in The Night Listener, a thriller about a radio show host who realizes he has developed a friendship with a child who may or may not exist.
He is known for his improvisational skills and impersonations. His performances frequently involve impromptu humor designed and delivered in rapid-fire succession while on stage. According to the Aladdin DVD commentary, most of his dialogue as the Genie was improvised.
In 2006, he starred in five movies including Man of the Year and was the Surprise Guest at the 2006 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards. He appeared on an episode of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition that aired on January 30, 2006.
At one point, he was in the running to play the Riddler in Batman Forever until director Tim Burton dropped the project. Earlier, Williams had been a strong contender to play the Joker in Batman. He had expressed interest in assuming the role in The Dark Knight, the sequel to 2005's Batman Begins, although the part of the Joker was played by Heath Ledger, who went on to win, posthumously, the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.
He was portrayed by Chris Diamantopoulos in the made-for-TV biopic Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of Mork & Mindy (2005), documenting the actor's arrival in Hollywood as a struggling comedian.
Disputes with Disney
In gratitude for his success with the Disney/Touchstone film Good Morning, Vietnam, Robin Williams voiced the Genie in the Disney animated film Aladdin for SAG scale pay ($75,000), on condition that his name or image not be used for marketing, and his (supporting) character not take more than 25% of space on advertising artwork, since Toys was scheduled for release one month after Aladdin's debut. The studio went back on the deal on both counts, especially in poster art by having the Genie in 25% of the image, but having other major and supporting characters portrayed considerably smaller. Disney's Hyperion book, Aladdin: The Making Of An Animated Film, listed both of Williams' characters "The Peddler" and "The Genie" ahead of main characters, but was forced to refer to him only as "the actor signed to play the Genie".
Williams and Disney had a bitter falling-out, and as a result Dan Castellaneta voiced the Genie in The Return of Jafar, the Aladdin animated television series, and had recorded his voice for Aladdin and the King of Thieves. When Jeffrey Katzenberg was fired from Disney and replaced by former 20th Century Fox production head Joe Roth (whose last act for Fox was greenlighting Williams' film Mrs. Doubtfire), Roth arranged for a public apology to Williams by Disney. Williams agreed to perform in Hollywood Pictures' Jack, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, and even agreed to voice the Genie again for the King Of Thieves sequel (for considerably more than scale), replacing all of Castellaneta's dialogue.
When Williams re-teamed with Doubtfire director Chris Columbus for 1999's Bicentennial Man, Disney asked that the budget be cut by approximately $20 million, and when the film was released on Christmas Day, it flopped at the box office. Williams blamed Disney's marketing and the loss of content the film had suffered due to the budget cuts. As a result, Williams was again on bad terms with Disney, and Castellaneta was once again recruited to replace him as Genie in the Kingdom Hearts video game series and the House of Mouse TV series. The DVD release for Aladdin has no involvement whatsoever from Williams in the bonus materials, although some of his original recording sessions can be seen.
Robin Williams has recently made peace with the Walt Disney Company and in 2009 agreed to be inducted into the Disney hall of fame, designated as a Disney Legend.
Stand-up career
Robin Williams has done a number of stand-up comedy tours since the early 1970s. Some of his most notable tours include An Evening With Robin Williams (1982), Robin Williams: At The Met (1986) and Robin Williams LIVE on Broadway (2002). The latter broke many long held records for a comedy show. In some cases, tickets were sold out within thirty minutes of going on sale.
After a six-year break, in August 2008 Williams announced a brand new 26-city tour titled "Weapons of Self Destruction". He was quoted as saying that this was his last chance to make cracks at the expense of the current Bush Administration, but by the time the show was staged only a few minutes covered that subject. The tour started at the end of September 2009, finishing in New York on December 3, and was the subject of an HBO special on December 8, 2009.
Controversy
Robin Williams gained a reputation for stealing material from other comics to the extent that David Brenner claims that he confronted Williams personally and threatened him with bodily harm if he heard Williams utter another one of his jokes.
Personal life
Robin Williams' first marriage was to Valerie Velardi on June 4, 1978, with whom he has one child, Zachary Pym (Zak) (born April 11, 1983). During Williams' first marriage, he was involved in an extramarital relationship with Michelle Tish Carter, a cocktail waitress whom he met in 1984. She sued him in 1986, claiming that he did not tell her he was infected with the herpes simplex virus before he embarked on a sexual relationship with her in the mid-1980s, during which, she said, he transmitted the virus to her. The case was settled out of court.
On April 30, 1989, he married Marsha Garces, his son's nanny who was already several months pregnant with his child. They have two children, Zelda Rae (born July 31, 1989) and Cody Alan (born November 25, 1991). However, in March 2008, Garces filed for divorce from Williams, citing irreconcilable differences.
During the late 1970s and early 1980s, Williams had an addiction to cocaine; he has since quit. Williams was a close friend and frequent partier alongside John Belushi. He says the death of his friend and the birth of his son prompted him to quit drugs: "Was it a wake-up call? Oh yeah, on a huge level. The grand jury helped too."
On August 9, 2006, Williams checked himself in to a substance-abuse rehabilitation center (located in Newberg, Oregon), later admitting that he was an alcoholic. His publicist delivered the announcement:
"After 20 years of sobriety, Robin Williams found himself drinking again and has decided to take proactive measures to deal with this for his own well-being and the well-being of his family. He asks that you respect his and his family's privacy during this time. He looks forward to returning to work this fall to support his upcoming film releases."
On August 20, 2007, Williams' elder brother, Robert Todd Williams, died of complications from heart surgery performed a month earlier.
Williams is a member of the Episcopal Church. He has described his denomination in a comedy routine as "Catholic Lite ; same rituals, half the guilt."
While studying at Juilliard, Williams befriended Christopher Reeve. They had several classes together in which they were the only students, and they remained good friends for the rest of Reeve's life. Williams visited Reeve after the horse riding accident that rendered him a quadriplegic, and cheered him up by pretending to be an eccentric Russian doctor (similar to his role in Nine Months). Williams claimed that he was there to perform a colonoscopy. Reeve stated that he laughed for the first time since the accident and knew that life was going to be okay.
Health
Williams was hospitalized in March 2009 due to heart problems. Williams postponed his one-man tour in order to undergo surgery to replace his aortic valve. The surgery was successfully completed on March 13, 2009, at the Cleveland Clinic.
Other interests
Williams speaking at the 2008 BBC World Debate
Williams is an avid enthusiast of games (even naming his daughter after Princess Zelda from The Legend of Zelda video game series), enjoying pen-and-paper role-playing games and online video games, recently playing Warcraft 3, Day of Defeat, Half-Life, and the first-person shooter Battlefield 2 as a sniper. On January 6, 2006, he performed live at Consumer Electronics Show during Google's keynote. In the 2006 E3, on the invitation of Will Wright, he demonstrated the creature editor of Spore while simultaneously commenting on the creature's look: "This will actually make a platypus look good." He also complimented the game's versatility, comparing it to Populous and Black & White. Later that year, he was one of several celebrities to participate in the Worldwide Dungeons & Dragons Game Day.
Williams has gone on record as a fan of the anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion, and incorporated a scene referencing it in One Hour Photo where he purchases a model kit from it as a gift.
A fan of professional road cycling, he was a regular on the US Postal and Discovery Channel Pro Cycling team bus and hotels during the years Lance Armstrong dominated the Tour de France. He owns over 50 bicycles.
He also enjoys rugby union and is a big fan of former All Black, Jonah Lomu.
Williams is a supporter of eco-friendly vehicles. He currently drives a Toyota Prius, but is on the waiting list to be an early adopter of the Aptera 2-series electric vehicle.
Charity work
Williams and his former wife, Marsha, founded the Windfall Foundation, a philanthropic organization to raise money for many different charities. Williams devotes much of his energy doing work for charities, including the Comic Relief fund-raising efforts. In December 1999, he sang in French on the BBC-inspired music video of international celebrities doing a cover of the Rolling Stones' "It's Only Rock & Roll" for the charity Children's Promise.
Williams has performed with the USO for U.S. troops stationed in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Filmography
Year
Film
Role
Notes
1977
Can I Do It 'Till I Need Glasses?
Himself
1980
Popeye
Popeye
1982
The World According to Garp
T.S. Garp
1983
The Survivors
Donald Quinelle
1984
Moscow on the Hudson
Vladimir Ivanov
Nominated Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
1986
Seize the Day
Tommy Wilhelm
Club Paradise
Jack Moniker
The Best of Times
Jack Dundee
1987
Good Morning, Vietnam
Adrian Cronauer
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Nominated Academy Award for Best Actor
Nominated BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
1988
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
King of the Moon
Credited as Ray D. Tutto
Portrait of a White Marriage
Air Conditioning Salesman
Rabbit Ears: Pecos Bill
Narrator
Voice
1989
Dead Poets Society
John Keating
Nominated Academy Award for Best Actor
Nominated BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
Nominated Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Motion Picture Drama
I'm from Hollywood
Himself
1990
Awakenings
Dr. Malcolm Sayer
Nominated Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Motion Picture Drama
Cadillac Man
Joey O'Brien
Back to Neverland
Himself
1991
Hook
Peter Banning / Peter Pan
The Fisher King
Parry
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Nominated Academy Award for Best Actor
Dead Again
Doctor Cozy Carlisle
"Rabbit Ears: The Fool and the Flying Ship"
Narrator
Voice
1992
Toys
Leslie Zevo
voice
Aladdin
Genie/Merchant
Voice
The Timekeeper
The Timekeeper
FernGully: The Last Rainforest
Batty Koda
Voice
Shakes the Clown
Mime Class Instructor
1993
Mrs. Doubtfire
Daniel Hillard/Mrs. Doubtfire
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Being Human
Hector
1994
In Search of Dr. Seuss
Father
1995
Aladdin and the King of Thieves
Genie
Voice
Jumanji
Alan Parrish
To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar
John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt
Nine Months
Dr. Kosevich
1996
Hamlet
Osric
The Secret Agent
The Professor
Jack
Jack Powell
The Birdcage
Armand Goldman
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
1997
Good Will Hunting
Sean Maguire
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
Nominated Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor Motion Picture
Nominated Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Flubber
Professor Philip Brainard
Deconstructing Harry
Mel/Harry's Character
Fathers' Day
Dale Putley
1998
Patch Adams
Hunter "Patch" Adams
Nominated Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Junket Whore
Himself
What Dreams May Come
Chris Nielsen
1999
Bicentennial Man
Andrew Martin
Jakob the Liar
Jakob Heym/Narrator
Get Bruce
Himself
2000
Model Behavior
Faremain
2001
A.I. Artificial Intelligence
Dr. Know
voice
2002
The Rutles 2: Can't Buy Me Lunch
Hans Hnkie
Insomnia
Walter Finch
Death to Smoochy
'Rainbow' Randolph Smiley
One Hour Photo
Sy Parrish
2004
Noel
Charlie Boyd/The Priest
House of D
Pappass
The Final Cut
Alan W. Hakman
2005
The Big White
Paul Barnell
Robots
Fender
voice
The Aristocrats
Himself
2006
Man of the Year
Tom Dobbs
Night at the Museum
Theodore Roosevelt
Happy Feet
Ramon/Lovelace
(voice)
Everyone's Hero
Napoleon Cross
(voice)
RV
Bob Munro
The Night Listener
Gabriel Noone
2007
License to Wed
Reverend Frank
August Rush
Maxwell "Wizard" Wallace
2009
Shrink
Holden
World's Greatest Dad
Lance Clayton
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
Theodore Roosevelt
Old Dogs
Dan Rayburn
2010
Wedding Banned
John Fischer
In development
2011
Happy Feet 2 in 3D
Ramon/Lovelace
Voice role
Filming
Television
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1977
Richard Pryor Show
Himself
Writer
"Man with Bad Arm," "John Brownstein, Defense Attorney/Archeologist/Shopper," "Himself," "Himself/Titanic Survivor/Voice of Gun"
Laugh-In
Eight is Enough
Episode: "The Return of Auntie V"
1978
Happy Days
Mork
Episode: My Favorite Orkan
America 2-Night
Jason Shine
Episodes: "Jason Shine" and "Olfactory Distosis Telethon"
19791982
Mork & Mindy
Mork
Appeared in 92 episodes
1979
Happy Days
Mork
Episode: "Mork Returns"
Out of the Blue
Episode: "Random's Arrival"
1981
Saturday Night Live
Himself
Host/Various
1982
The Billy Crystal Comedy Hour
Himself
Episode: #1.1
Faerie Tale Theatre
Frog/Prince Robin
Episode: "Tale of the Frog Prince"
SCTV Network 90
Various
Episode: "Jane Eyrehead"
1984
Saturday Night Live
Himself
Host/Various
Pryor's Place
Gaby
Episode: "Sax Education"
1986
Saturday Night Live
Himself
Host/Various
The Max Headroom Show
Himself
Episode: "Max Headroom's Giant Christmas Turkey"
1988
Saturday Night Live
Himself
Host/Various
Wogan
Himself
1991
Wogan
Himself
1992
The Larry Sanders Show
Himself
Episode: "Hank's Contract"
1994
Homicide: Life on the Streets
Robert Ellison
Episode: "Bop Gun"
Live & Kicking
Himself
The Larry Sanders Show
Himself
Episode: "Montana"
Nyhetsmorgon
Himself
Episode: "Filmen 'Mrs. Doubtfire' svensk premir"
In the Wild
Himself
Episode: "In the Wild: Dolphins with Robin Williams"
1995
Primer Plano
Himself
1996
American Masters
Himself
Episode: "Take Two: Mike Nichols and Elaine May"
Primer Plano
1996
Friends
Tomas
Uncredited
HBO First Look
Himself
Episode: "Fathers Day"
1998
Nyhetsmorgon
Himself/Sean Maguire
Episode: "Filmen 'Good Will Hunting"
Hollywood Squares
Himself
Guest appearance
Noel's House Party
Himself
Episode: #8.10
1999
L.A. Doctors
Hugo Kinsley
Episode: "Just Duet"
2000
Whose Line Is It Anyways?
Himself
Episodes: #3.4 and #3.9
2002
Comedy Central Canned Ham
Himself
Episode: "Death to Smoochy"
Leute heute
Himself
Supermarket Sweep
Himself
2003
Player$
Himself
Episodes: "E3 03, Playa;" "Players Halloweenie Televizzie"
Freedoom: A History of Us
Josiah Quincy/Ulysses S. Grant/Missouri Farmer/Wilbur Wright/Orville Wright
Episodes: "Wake Up America," "A War to End Slavery," "Liberty for All," and "Safe for Democracy"
Life With Bonnie
Kevin Powalski
Episode: "Psychic"
2004
This Hour Has 22 Minutes
Himself
2005
Just For Laughs
Himself
2006
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
Himself
Mind of Mencia
Himself
Episode: "That's F**king Historical"
Getaway
Himself
Episode: #15.15
2008
American Idol: The Search for a New Superstar
Ivan "Bob" Poppanoff the "Russian Idol"/Himself
Episodes: "Idol Gives Back" and "Live Results Show: One Contestant Eliminated"
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Merrit Rook
Episode: "Authority"
2009
SpongeBob SquarePants
Himself
Episode: "Truth or Square"
TV Land Moguls
Himself
Episode: "The 80s"
Discography
Williams sings a version of "Come Together" with Bobby McFerrin on In My Life, a Beatles tribute album produced by George Martin. He also sings "A Mi Manera (My Way)", on the Happy Feet soundtrack. For the 1993 soundtrack of Mrs. Doubtfire, and the film, he sings a rendition of a fragment of Gioachino Rossini's "Largo al factotum" from The Barber of Seville.
Williams appeared in the music video of Bobby McFerrin's hit song "Don't Worry, Be Happy".
Reality...What a Concept (1979)
Throbbing Python of Love (1983)
A Night at the Met (1986)
Pecos Bill (1988)
Live 2002 (2002)
DVDs and videos
An Evening with Robin Williams (1982, VHS)
Robin Williams: Live at the Met (1986, VHS)
Robin Williams: Live on Broadway (2002)
Robin Williams: Raul's House 2 (2009)[citation needed]
Robin Williams: Weapons of Self Destruction (TBA)
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^ Dungeons and Dragons Game Day at London Dungeon, ViewLondon.co.uk
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^ World Entertainment News Network. "Williams rekindles failed marriage on film", San Francisco Chronicle, August 28, 2009. Retrieved August 29, 2009.
^ Bobby McFerrin Homepage
"Road Trip with Robin"
"Robin Williams mimic ends 'fraud'" (BBC News)
"Robin Williams' impersonator stopped" (AskMen.com)
"Robin Williams Enters Rehab", August 9, 2006 (Access Hollywood)
Lovece, Frank, New York Newsday (April 27, 2006)
Bibliography
Jay David (1999). The Life and Humor of Robin Williams: A Biography. New York: Quill. ISBN 978-068815245-1.
Andy Dougan (1999). Robin Williams: A Biography. Thunder's Mouth Press. ISBN 978-156025213-9.
Stephen J. Spignesi (1997). The Robin Williams Scrapbook. Secaucus, NJ: Carol Pub.. ISBN 978-080651891-6.
External links
Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Robin Williams
Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Robin Williams
Robin Williams at the Internet Broadway Database
Robin Williams at the Internet Movie Database
Robin Williams at the TCM Movie Database
Robin Williams at TV.com
Robin Williams at Yahoo! Movies
Awards for Robin Williams
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Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
John Gielgud (1981) Louis Gossett, Jr. (1982) Jack Nicholson (1983) Haing S. Ngor (1984) Don Ameche (1985) Michael Caine (1986) Sean Connery (1987) Kevin Kline (1988) Denzel Washington (1989) Joe Pesci (1990) Jack Palance (1991) Gene Hackman (1992) Tommy Lee Jones (1993) Martin Landau (1994) Kevin Spacey (1995) Cuba Gooding, Jr. (1996) Robin Williams (1997) James Coburn (1998) Michael Caine (1999) Benicio del Toro (2000)
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Primetime Emmy Award for Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program
Harvey Korman / Brenda Vaccaro (1974) Jack Albertson / Cloris Leachman (1975) Chevy Chase / Vicki Lawrence (1976) Tim Conway / Rita Moreno (1977) Tim Conway / Gilda Radner (1978) George Hearn (1985) Whitney Houston (1986) Robin Williams (1987) Robin Williams (1988) Linda Ronstadt (1989) Tracey Ullman (1990) Billy Crystal (1991) Billy Crystal (1992) Dana Carvey (1993) Tracey Ullman (1994) Barbra Streisand (1995) Tony Bennett (1996) Bette Midler (1997) Billy Crystal (1998) John Leguizamo (1999) Eddie Izzard (2000)
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Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Dudley Moore (1981) Dustin Hoffman (1982) Michael Caine (1983) Dudley Moore (1984) Jack Nicholson (1985) Paul Hogan (1986) Robin Williams (1987) Tom Hanks (1988) Morgan Freeman (1989) Grard Depardieu (1990) Robin Williams (1991) Tim Robbins (1992) Robin Williams (1993) Hugh Grant (1994) John Travolta (1995) Tom Cruise (1996) Jack Nicholson (1997) Michael Caine (1998) Jim Carrey (1999) George Clooney (2000)
Complete List (19501960) (19611980) (19812000) (2001resent)
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Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Television Series Musical or Comedy
Flip Wilson (1970) Carroll O'Connor (1971) Redd Foxx (1972) Jack Klugman (1973) Alan Alda (1974) Alan Alda (1975) Henry Winkler (1976) Henry Winkler (1977) Robin Williams (1978) Alan Alda (1979) Alan Alda (1980) Alan Alda (1981) Alan Alda (1982) John Ritter (1983) Bill Cosby (1984) Bill Cosby (1985) Bruce Willis (1986) Dabney Coleman (1987) Michael J. Fox/Judd Hirsch/Richard Mulligan (1988) Ted Danson (1989)
Complete List (1970-1989) (1990resent)
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Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
Martin Landau (1994) Ed Harris (1995) Cuba Gooding, Jr. (1996) Robin Williams (1997) Robert Duvall (1998) Michael Caine (1999) Albert Finney (2000)
Complete list (1994-2000) (2001-present)
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MTV Movie Award for Best Comedic Performance
Billy Crystal (1992) Robin Williams (1993) Jim Carrey (1994) Jim Carrey (1995) Jim Carrey (1996) Jim Carrey (1997) Jim Carrey (1998) Adam Sandler (1999) Adam Sandler (2000) Ben Stiller (2001) Reese Witherspoon (2002) Mike Myers (2003) Jack Black (2004) Dustin Hoffman (2005) Steve Carell (2006) Sacha Baron Cohen (2007) Johnny Depp (2008) Jim Carrey (2009)
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Hosts of the Academy Awards ceremonies
Johnny Carson (1981) Johnny Carson (1982) Liza Minnelli / Dudley Moore / Richard Pryor / Walter Matthau (1983) Johnny Carson (1984) Jack Lemmon (1985) Alan Alda / Jane Fonda / Robin Williams (1986) Chevy Chase / Goldie Hawn / Paul Hogan (1987) Chevy Chase (1988) None (1989) Billy Crystal (1990) Billy Crystal (1991) Billy Crystal (1992) Billy Crystal (1993) Whoopi Goldberg (1994) David Letterman (1995) Whoopi Goldberg (1996) Billy Crystal (1997) Billy Crystal (1998) Whoopi Goldberg (1999) Billy Crystal (2000)
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Academy Award-winning American actor and comedian
DATE OF BIRTH
1952-7-21
PLACE OF BIRTH
Chicago, Illinois, United States
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How better to utilize staff and lawyers once the outsourcing is done
The stage is set; after a several long meetings and one awful presentation when the Power point decided to go on "Slow" we have finally reached that point where, to be honest, no one in the room actually thought we would achieve. The partners of Smith and Smith are about to leap into the unknown and make the biggest change in their legal history, that their preceding past partners are primed ready to swivel in their casks. They are about to engage an outside company and enter the world of "Outsourcing"
And then suddenly, it comes from the senior partner, seated in the corner of the room; the question no one dared to ask
"So what happens to all our existing lawyers?"
In those few words, the room falls silent, as the thought of the letter writing, the fond farewells and the bulk order of gold (plated) watches are dispatched. Everyone, including the Elephant in the room, knows what he means. Who goes and who stays and what does that say about all those principles that firm like them had hoped to stand for.
As the director of a global Legal outsourcing company, I have a very easy job. It is not for me to tell you how to run your business, and if the massive cost savings I provide you lead you down this unfavorable path, then don't worry it lasts a short time and soon you will be enjoying the delights of that new Bentley which wont upset the staff, because you have no one left to upset. The concept of Legal and in fact any outsourcing is as old as the hills. Technically Pharaoh outsourced the construction of the pyramids and his grand palaces to the likes of the Israelite, and Bedouins of the time. And with every nation conqueror by the Romans, a local outsourcing network was established for sword and chariot manufacturing. OK the labor conditions were not the best at that time and hopefully things have progressed since then, but the principle is the same; utilize a different economy to exploit your capacity to drive down overheads.
But what does happen to the staff that we perceive to be surplus to requirement
The temptation is undoubtedly to reduce the head count especially in the existing times of recession. However there is a more dynamic way to view outsourcing that perhaps is less obvious but more entrepreneurial. I am going to be bold now and say this; letting people go, is the lazy mans approach to outsourcing. However, I truly believe this to be true. If you focus right in on the department that you want to outsource, it seems clear that you now have a low cost alternative and therefore you no longer need the large overhead sitting at their desks. How much did each of those employees cost you? Not, just the annual salary, but the investment. Right from the recruitment or head hunter fee, to the courses and CPD evening meets, that makes them the all round lawyer they are.
Like it or not but there is a little bit of you inside all your staff and you now risk throwing that away along with them in the desire to reduce costs. Also you do run a risk at the annual softball competition of being the only guy whose company team will be on Skype! So I have convinced you to outsource and keep your existing team and my mother in law at weekends; how is outsourcing helping me and driving down my costs? If I am honest, every new client we take on has a different way of doing things. Processes? Yes you lawyers do actually use them, you just don't admit it. Processes differ largely and they should as you strive to be better than your competition. It can take on average up to a month to learn and adapt and implement the changes needed for a firm to make the transition onto the outsourcing arena. It can be sooner but you do have to take care to introduce the systems. The image I always want partners to have is that the outsourcing team is your virtual team.
There, for the greater expansion of your business. We are the offense team that you call in once you have done the hard work of getting us to the 5 yard line. Your team is ;your reputation, your local sponsorship , your successful case wins, your position in local politics, your client facing strategies (we will talk about this in a minute as I see a lot of blank faces) your ability to drive new business to your firm. By taking on an outsourcing company, you are not only creating the opportunity to drive down costs, but also the greater function to deliver the above list of opportunities, your team should be specialist at. Take client-facing strategies; in a recent poll in 2007, UK companies said that the one thing that irked them most with UK professional firms, was that they never regularly saw their professional advisers and never really got to grips with everything they did.
I had the dubious experience of waiting in a client's reception to see him emerge with a competitor from his office, when I later approached the subject, inquiring lamely was my firms service not to his liking, he replied on the contrary, he was very satisfied. It was that my company did not deal in property, while my competitor was there to help him on a property deal. I happened to work for a firm with one of the largest property departments in the UK. My point is obvious I hope, if you are not getting out there with you clients then you will not know where the business is coming from. Nevertheless, many of you probably do this already, at the golf club, the sailing club, the tennis club, and you may do well with the MD's and CEO's of large corporate making sure you are included in the next take over deal.
But for the rest of us, the sight of a senior partner walking into my reception screams of "this is gonna cost me lots!" or" wow times must be hard they are sending the board a knocking!" Plus your clients probably don't know you and they want to be reassured by "their solicitor" not you. So get your guys out there. They have the time now, not to "drum up business" but to meet and discuss and build relationships with clients. Get to really know your clients business. Communicate between departments. If your client lets slip about a difficult litigious matter, don't try to muddle through or worse state clearly" I am not a litigator" but invite him out for coffee (don't charge him!) and bring someone from your litigation department to talk it through.
So all your old staff are out in coffee houses and your new Outsourced team is in India; you still aren't going to win that softball championship!
Author and Pioneer of personal relationship development, Dale Carnegie (author of How to win friends and influence People) said "try to understand your people.try to figure out what they do, what they aspire to and what they want out of life" Outsourcing now presents you with a real opportunity to do this. So often everyone is labeled by their job title; he's a great Litigator; he is a Rottweiler in the Divorce Courts . She's something to do with Tax! But what are your lawyers really good at? Are they mangers, socialist, coordinators, really friendly and nice? Yes they will be good lawyers, that's why they are working for you, but understand these qualities and suddenly you transform your firm into a multifaceted company that has high class people to manage large teams of outsourced solicitors. Professional ,astute solicitors to meet and build relationships with your existing clients and also new ones.
A room full of creative minds, which can work to establish your firm's identity as being one of the most dynamic companies to work with. The list is endless, and you only get to see the list when you start to understand your staff. And a word for any single practitioners reading this, the same applies to you. What are your own strengths and weaknesses? Have you ventured from out of your desk to take the time to meet your clients or would your world collapse and fall around you? It is your business and you need to grow it. Outsourcing can really give you the capacity to go from a small firm to a medium firm overnight but you also must be prepared to move into a more case management front-facing role. So back to the offices of Smith, Smith and Smith and that old partners question, " what happens to the old staff".
The answer is simple they become the main focus for your outsourcing strategy. You create a process where your top solicitors are now managing more cases than even they can imagine. We can put in virtual teams of five or more solicitors for less than the cost of one, and someone needs to manage these teams.
You take the time to understand the qualities your staff have – de lawyer them and create different roles outside of their usual practicing roles, and utilize the investment you have already made to really create well a rounded business professionals Use this opportunity to get to know all about your clients business from all levels. While you can discuss issues at board level, your staff can be building the relationship with the managers that issue the work to firms.
In short grasp the outsourcing opportunity with both hands and bring your staff along with you.
The fear of how will the staff react need not be an issue if they see their role becoming more senior and less drudgery as they are now overseeing more cases and getting out of the office more and more.
Will outsourcing save your company money? Definitely. Will it grow your company? Unexpectedly, and at an immense speed, and you need all your professionals on board from day one. Will you lose staff? Yes there is a high possibility that this is not for everyone and getting out from behind your desk is a step too far for some.However they would have left you anyway, and not lost too much sleep over it.
The next ten years will be full of change for all law firms in the UK we are hearing murmurs of deregulation, and other nastiness being discussed around parliament.
We can fight or accept change and with it embrace the benefits and prepare our company for the changes that ensue. The benefits of Outsourcing are fantastic if you look at the whole package and not just the cost reduction benefits. It can have a real impact as instead of being parked by a photocopy, your newly qualified solicitors now have the time to be properly fast tracked to a management of small cases delivered by senior offshore solicitors. Your senior lawyers are now your main ambassadors and are really seeing all sides of running a practice.
In conclusion, you have a great opportunity now to be brave and move forward with your organization and at the same time enjoy real benefits and opportunities arising from it. You may think I'm biased, and I am. I got into this business by enjoying the great benefits outsourcing brought to my business and the levels it the company achieved. As the man says, "I liked it so much I bought the company"
So what are you waiting for, new Horizons await us all.
About the Author
Brain is an expert author for Tsl Consultancy he has written many articles like Properties for Sale, Properties For Rent.
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