More Sharing, Not Less

Rees Morrison reports that clients get unhappy when their lawyers have internal meetings. According to some of the general counsel he works with, these meetings are seen as unnecessary additions to the bill. Meanwhile, their outside counsel know that these meetings have been a traditional means of sharing important matter information and, thereby, promoting efficiency. ... Continue Reading →

The State of Law Firm KM 2010

The Knowledge Management Peer Group of the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) is once again sponsoring a survey to determine the current state of law firm knowledge management. Given the upheavals in the legal industry of the last few years, it will be interesting to see what if any changes emerge from the survey data.... Continue Reading →

Rough Diamond

$35.5 million is a lot to spend on potential, but that's the record-setting price a private jewelry retailer recently paid for a 507-carat rough diamond.  According to the Associated Press report, The stone — as big as a chicken egg and weighing just over 100 grams (3.53 ounces) — was estimated as among the world's... Continue Reading →

Think Big

Do you think small? Or, do you have a compelling vision that gives your work purpose? What gets you out of bed in the morning other than the knowledge that someone expects you to punch the clock at the office? Some have reported that in their view the safest course through the economic downturn was... Continue Reading →

Acrobatics

Back flips, somersaults, handstands. These acrobats did it all. Standard fare for an acrobat, you say? Perhaps. But these guys were doing it in a New York City subway train. Have you ever tried doing a rapid series of back flips in the narrow aisle of a moving train? Me neither. Perhaps it's not such... Continue Reading →

Radio Silence

If you're a regular reader, you'll know that I haven't been a regular writer lately. In fact, last month I published the fewest number of posts of any full month since I started blogging in 2008. Please don't take this as a sign of my disinterest. Radio silence can occur for a variety of reasons. ... Continue Reading →

After the Social Media Bubble

I had nearly finished drafting the legal documents for a hot new online start-up when the dot-com bubble burst in 2000.  With the sudden end to the stratospheric stock prices for these new media companies, everyone felt free to criticize.  Do you remember how the bricks-and-mortar supporters derided the notion of doing business virtually?  Do... Continue Reading →

KM Requires Luck

Over the last few weeks I've had the pleasure of meeting with and talking to some fantastic law firm knowledge management experts. They work in a variety of firms, with a wide array of technology tools and organizational cultures. These most successful of all law firm knowledge managers stand head and shoulders above the rest.... Continue Reading →

The Personal KM Primer

What would happen if we turned our operating model on its head? What if we focused on individuals instead of the organization? What if we took Davenport and Prusak at their word and worked to make a reality of their claim that "knowledge management must be part of everyone's job"?  No more ossified knowledge management... Continue Reading →

The KM Dream Team

When we hire, we sometime focus too much on what lies within the boundaries of the job description rather than on what lies within the person we are interviewing. Granted, it's extraordinarily difficult to assess fully a person you are meeting for the first time, but you nonetheless have to probe beyond their resumes. Elan... Continue Reading →

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