Speaker: Laurie Nelsen, Sr. Manager - Ontologist, Mayo Clinic [These are my notes from the KMWorld 2014 Conference. Since I'm publishing them as soon as possible after the end of a session, they may contain the occasional typographical or grammatical error. Please excuse those. To the extent I've made any editorial comments, I've shown those in brackets.] Session... Continue Reading →
The Disruptive Collaborative Organization #KMWorld
Speaker: Mark Alarik, President, Sales Overlays, Inc. Ariel Host Professional Services [These are my notes from the KMWorld 2014 Conference. Since I'm publishing them as soon as possible after the end of a session, they may contain the occasional typographical or grammatical error. Please excuse those. To the extent I've made any editorial comments, I've shown those in... Continue Reading →
Seth Earley Keynote: Winning the Customer Experience Arms Race #KMWorld
Speaker: Seth Earley is CEO of Earley & Associates, an information management strategy consulting firm. Seth also serves as Editor, Data Analytics, for IT Professional Magazine from the IEEE. His interests include Knowledge Strategy, Data and Information Architecture, Search-based Applications and Information Findability solutions. Seth has conducted workshops for senior leadership around aligning information management... Continue Reading →
10 Mistakes to Avoid When Purchasing Digital Workplace Technology #KMWorld
Speaker: Jarrod Gingras, Senior Analyst and Managing Director, Real Story Group Session Description: Based on work with thousands of enterprises, Gingras shares the common mistakes that cause technology projects to go off the rails before they even start. He reviews the 10 most critical mistakes that enterprises make during the digital workplace technology selection process and introduces ways to navigate... Continue Reading →
After Ark: Notes from the Legal KM Conference
As I discovered at last week's Ark Legal KM Conference, one of the benefits of being a conference co-chair is that you have an opportunity to provide some closing remarks. Eager to take advantage of this opportunity, I prepared my remarks and a slide deck before the conference started. However, by the end of the... Continue Reading →
Reinvent Law NYC 2014 in the Rearview Mirror
On February 27, 1860, the Great Hall of The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in New York City, played host to one of the most important speeches in the history of the United States. That was the day Abraham Lincoln, an aspirant for the Republican presidential nomination, gave his "Right is Might"... Continue Reading →
Components of Effective Legal Project Management #LexMundi
Speaker: Lucy Dillon, Director of Knowledge Management at Berwin Leighton Paisner. [These are my notes from the 2013 Lex Mundi Knowledge Management Roundtable. Since I'm publishing them as soon as possible after the end of a session, they may contain the occasional typographical or grammatical error. Please excuse those. To the extent I've made any... Continue Reading →
People-based KM: the Role of the Professional Support Lawyer #LexMundi
Speaker: Lucy Dillon, Director of Knowledge Management at Berwin Leighton Paisner. [These are my notes from the 2013 Lex Mundi Knowledge Management Roundtable. Since I'm publishing them as soon as possible after the end of a session, they may contain the occasional typographical or grammatical error. Please excuse those. To the extent I've made any... Continue Reading →
Impact of KM on Old and New Business Models #LexMundi
Speakers: Michael Roster (former managing partner of Lex Mundi member firm Morrison & Foerster's Los Angeles office, former general counsel of Stanford University, Stanford Medical Center, and Golden West Financial Corporation) and Bill Turner (CKO at Womble Carlyle). [These are my notes from the 2013 Lex Mundi Knowledge Management Roundtable. Since I'm publishing them as... Continue Reading →
KMWorld 2013 Roundup #KMWorld
The KMWorld knowledge management conference is an annual deep dive into all things KM. And for people with wide interests and lots of stamina, there are parallel conferences focused on enterprise search, SharePoint and taxonomy. The reality is that these conferences offer far more sessions than any single person can take in during the course... Continue Reading →