Speakers: Sandra Montanino, Director of Professional Development, Goodmans LLP and Ted Graham, Director, Knowledge & Learning, PWC [These are my notes from the KMWorld 2013 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... Continue Reading →
Digital Workplace Trends and Transformation #KMWorld
Speaker: Jane McConnell, Digital Workplace Strategic Advisor, NetStrategy/JMC. [These are my notes from the KMWorld 2013 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 Description: Based... Continue Reading →
Kamran Khan Keynote: A Big Data Architecture for Search #KMWorld
Kamran Khan is CEO of Search Technologies [These are my notes from the KMWorld 2013 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.]... Continue Reading →
Nicco Mele Keynote: Building Collaborative Organizations #KMWorld
Nicco Mele is co-founder, EchoDitto; Faculty, Harvard Kennedy School; and author of The End of Big. [These are my notes from the KMWorld 2013 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... Continue Reading →
Large Law Firm KM: How to Manage Legal IT Vendors
This panel of legal technology vendors promised to explain to the rest of us how to develop a productive relationship with our vendors. [These are my notes from a recent private gathering of large law firm knowledge management leaders. Since the conversations are by agreement off the record, the comments below are without attribution.] Session... Continue Reading →
Large Law Firm KM: Meeting Our Internal Clients’ Needs
[These are my notes from a recent private gathering of large law firm knowledge management leaders. Since the conversations are by agreement off the record, the comments I note below are without attribution.] This session is a conversation with two partners from a major New York law firm. The lawyers of the firm are key... Continue Reading →
Large Law Firm KM: Using KM to Improve Processes and Gain Efficiencies
[Today I'm attending a private gathering of large law firm knowledge management leaders. Since the conversations are by agreement off the record, the comments I note below are without attribution. Since I'm live-blogging, there will undoubtedly be some typographical errors in my notes. Please excuse those.] Practice Management: KM to Improve Processes and Gain Efficiencies... Continue Reading →
Henderson: Special Change Management Problems Confronted by Law Firms #ArkKM
William D. Henderson is a professor at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law; Director, Center on the Global Legal Profession. [These are my notes from the 2013 Ark Group Conference: Knowledge Management in the Legal Profession. Since I'm publishing them as soon as possible after the end of a session, they may contain the... Continue Reading →
Bruce MacEwen: Growth is Dead, Now What? #ArkKM
Bruce MacEwen is president of Adam Smith, Esq. LLC and president, JD Match. Bruce is an influential blogger at Adam Smith Esq. and author of Growth is Dead. [These are my notes from the 2013 Ark Group Conference: Knowledge Management in the Legal Profession. Since I'm publishing them as soon as possible after the end... Continue Reading →
Findability and Innovation #IKNS
Jeff Carr is senior productivity technology specialist for Microsoft Canada. He works with clients to help them understand how to use the Microsoft productivity tools. His background is in information architecture and information management. His experience is 50% as a consultant, 40% working in an organization, and 10% working for a vendor. Jeff is joined... Continue Reading →