Category Archives: networks

Interview with Ari Kaplan

I met Ari Kaplan of Ari Kaplan Advisors at the Lexpo conference in Amsterdam earlier this year. Finally we’ve got around to having another chat, this time on tape for his Reinventing Professionals podcast. It’s all about trusting networks and … Continue reading

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An update on the global RCT

As you probably know, before the Summer I randomly connected some volunteers who work in law firm Knowledge and Learning (mainly PSLs, but other job titles too) for a virtual coffee and a chat. I have just paired people up … Continue reading

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Knowledge Loss – can you afford it?

My latest blog post for Legal Futures on Knowledge Loss.    

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Exit stage left – 5 ways to improve exit interviews

The exit interview … When someone is retiring after a long and illustrious career, they will probably be delighted to share the golden nuggets of knowledge they have amassed over the years as part of their legacy. However, when someone … Continue reading

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The PSL/KL RCT!

(How many abbreviations can I get into one title?!) If you are a knowledge lawyer, professional support lawyer or other legally trained person doing KM work in a law firm, and you fancy getting to know others who do this … Continue reading

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What makes an expert?

Johan Brown Grant, KMer at USPS OIG, asked an interesting question on twitter (he’s @KMbyDrGrant) earlier this month: “When does someone become an expert? At what point do they cross that threshold?“. I often talk and write about the importance … Continue reading

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