Elephant Post: Did the downturn in the economy give you an opportunity to 'Rightsize'?
This Week’s Elephant Post is:
Did the downturn in the economy give you an opportunity to ‘Rightsize’?
Why do we continue to tolerate slackers or unproductive processes? Come on admit it, you have some products, processes, employees, administrators, associates, partners, etc. that are sacred cows and do not carry their weight. Why do we keep…
What Happened in Vegas Shouldn't Stay in Vegas
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Can Knowledge Management Create a "Doc2Doc Search Technology?"
When I got my iPad earlier this year, the first app I actually ponied up real money for was a song recognition app called SoundHound. It is no secret to my friends and family that I love punk bands with female lead singers. So, when I run across a new-to-me band that I like,…
Elephant Post: When Does Great Get in the Way of Good?
This week’s Elephant Post question is “When does ‘great’ get in the way of ‘good’?”
The idea behind the ‘Great v. Good’ question is whether the pursuit of perfection causes a paralysis in actually getting something accomplished, or as Scott Preston eloquently puts it – “Don’t over think it, stupid!!”
Whenever I think of this…
Forget Conversations… Just Make Outlook Smarter!
When Scott suggested yesterday that we “Get the Conversation Out of Email“, my first reaction was “yeah… good luck with that, buddy!” Not that Scott wasn’t correct in his assessment that Outlook is a resource hog (actually it is a ‘sounder of resource hogs’), but the fact that everyone in a law firm…
Tying Print & Electronic Resources – Is It Too Late To Save Print?
Get the Conversation Out of Email
I was having a discussion with some attorneys recently about making everything accessible from within Outlook. Their collective spin was that they spend all of their time in Outlook, so IT needs to make everything work from within Outlook. My response to this was, “We need to get rid of Outlook. Email clients like Outlook …
"Exploded Data" Blew My Mind…
Somewhere between reading Jason Wilson’s post on “Exploded Data, the Legal Web and What We’re Missing” and Toby’s post on “KM 3.0 = Analysis“, my brain started to smolder from all the ‘future of data’ discussion. Jason takes an example of a 33 word sentence and how 66 individual pieces of…
KM 3.0 = Analysis
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