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    Linked – 7 Reasons Not to Use Outlook to Forensically Preserve Emails

    ByMike McBride April 17, 2018April 16, 2018 Reading Time: 1 minute

    With the grain of salt that this is written by a company that makes a forensic email collection tool, I think reasons 2-6 in the linked list are very real issues for any eDiscovery collection, and why I would not rush into collecting any web-based email account. “On the surface, this looks reasonable—Outlook connects to…

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    Linked – Better Information Governance Means Better E-Discovery Outcomes—Part I: E-Discovery in the Big Data Era

    ByMike McBride April 16, 2018April 13, 2018 Reading Time: 1 minute

    This should be obvious, but I suspect that in the majority of cases, a whole lot of time and effort is spent just trying to figure out what data is out there, and where it is. “Anyone familiar with electronic discovery (e-discovery) and complex civil litigation knows that there is tremendous evidentiary benefit to quickly…

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    Linked – Questions to Ask Yourself at Every Point in Your Career

    ByMike McBride April 14, 2018April 13, 2018 Reading Time: 1 minute

    This article places this question in the mid-level, but there’a a similar question they want you to ask during the entry-level phase, that I think is very similar: Is your career giving you enough money, time and flexibility to do the things in your life that are more important than working? The entry level version…

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  • Linked – The Case Against Retweets
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    Linked – The Case Against Retweets

    ByMike McBride April 13, 2018April 12, 2018 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    I don’t think I’d go to the trouble of not seeing any retweets, but this does remind us that maybe don’t tweet or retweet something that makes you angry, it’s not really helping anything? “But what if viral content isn’t the best content? Two Wharton professors have found that anger tops the list of shareable…

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    Linked – “Another nail in the coffin for learning styles” – students did not benefit from studying according to their supposed learning style

    ByMike McBride April 11, 2018April 9, 2018 Reading Time: 1 minute

    This theory of learning styles is widely assumed to be true, not just in academia, but when it comes to technology training as well. I remain a skeptic of it, and current research continues to find no truth in it. “Husmann and O’Loughlin don’t pull any punches in their conclusion. Their findings, they write –…

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    Algorithms and the Human Inconsistency Problem

    ByMike McBride April 10, 2018April 9, 2018 Reading Time: 4 minutes

    The other day, as I was perusing various news sources, I happened upon back to back articles from Psychology Today. Now at first glimpse these articles might not seem related, but I think they are. Let me start by talking about Facebook though. Way back in his Harvard days, Mark Zuckerberg, the legend holds, started…

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