Do you fit any of these categories?
- a lawyer who swapped from practice into knowledge work without any training in KM/someone who is about to make the change
- a Partner who has taken on responsibility for Knowledge issues in your firm, maybe planning to write your first KM strategy
- a Partner/Associate who is interested in making your team/department more effective but is not sure how LPM, KM, training etc all fit together
- a trainee who wants to start their working life in practice with a really good grounding in what makes law firms work effectively
- a lawyer looking to create a new practice, but unsure what aspects of training, library, online services etc are important at what stages/sizes of firm
The field of Knowledge Management is not at all straightforward. There is a risk that without a solid understanding of the basic theory and proven practice, you’ll waste a lot of time, money and effort.
To help combat this, I run three day-long training sessions each year on the foundations of KM in law firms.
It costs £400 + admin fees, with discounts for Women Lawyers Division members, KN-UK annual pass holders, unemployed PSLs, KM Handbook owners and multiple bookings.
Previous attendees have said the following:
“7/7” “very helpful” “useful practical advice” “well paced” “easy to follow”
If you’d like to speak to a previous attendee, let me know.
Find all my latest events on Eventbrite here.
Want to read more?
If you want to read a bit more about getting the foundations right, try these posts first.
You can also read my article “In the Know” for the Law Society’s Management Section here.
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The 2nd July session is now closed, but let me know if you are interested in the September date.
The next open session will be on 28th January 2016 in London. More info here
http://www.theknowledgebusiness.co.uk/kmtheworks.html