Month: February 2013

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    Timely Phishing

    As many of you know, I am currently in Norway due to a work engagement. I arrived yesterday morning, after a day of traveling and an overnight flight. Obviously, as an iPhone and iPad user, I was making good use of free wi-fi when it was available in airports and at the hotel after my…

  • This Week’s Links (weekly)

    State of the eDiscovery software & service market | Legal Current | Thomson Reuters tags: LitSupport MM Intelligent Review? Now We’re Getting Somewhere! tags: LitSupport MM Would Rule Changes Alleviate eDiscovery Burdens? tags: LitSupport MM Inside the daunting job of a Super Bowl photographer | The Verge tags: Photography Sports MM Technology-Assisted Review From the…

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    Why as Opposed to How

    After taking a read of this post, Start with the Why, and the linked Ted presentation, I’ve been thinking about software trainers and how much we could learn from this. It’s easy, when teaching people how to use software, to focus on how to get things done. Obviously, those details are somewhat important, you buy…

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    Listen to Your Trainer

    OK, granted, I am a trainer by profession, and when I see something like Seth Godin’s piece about listening better, I want to scream “Amen!”. Let’s take a sample: The hardest step in better listening is the first one: do it on purpose. Make the effort to actually be good at it. Don’t worry so…

  • This Week’s Links (weekly)

    Letter From LegalTech: The Thrills of E-Discovery tags: LitSupport MM The Case for Native tags: MM LitSupport Travel insurance – what to cover and where to buy tags: travel MM Letterman: Take the “e” out of eDiscovery! tags: MM LitSupport 3 Essential Non-Technical Skills to Advance Your IT Career tags: Tech MM Management Networking at…