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Intranets, Portals, Web 2.0 & Enterprise 2.0
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Knowledge Management is not all about technology, but it certainly helps. Today, we'll discuss how intranets/portals can play a central role in your firm's KM strategy, and can provide a single place to access much of the information that lawyers and staff need to do their jobs efficiently and effectively. We'll also look at Web 2.0 tools (blogs, wikis, etc.) and see how they can be used both inside (referred to as Enterprise 2.0) and outside the law firm.
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Introduction to Legal Knowledge Management
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Knowledge management is nothing new, but there is still no agreed-upon definition. The way organizations implement KM efforts and initiatives varies widely; and law firms are no exception. This session will be a general introduction to knowledge management, focusing on the basics. It aims to help you decide whether to introduce KM at your firm, and how it can help -- not only in the practice of law, but also in the business of law. A question & answer session will follow the presentation.
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LexisNexis Associate Productivity 2009 Survey
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LexisNexis contracted with a third-party research firm to conduct an independent survey of four-plus year associates in law firms to better understand how associates work and create value for the firm. Hear the results and how these findings impact a firm's bottom line.
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What Do We Know? Document Management and Retrieval Systems
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Picking up where session one left off, this session will focus on the "What we know" of knowledge management. Most firms have been around for many years. They have amassed collections of documents that contain the firm's "institutional knowledge" or "collective work product." The ability to quickly and easily access and reuse the models, samples, forms, and precedent documents allows lawyers to leverage the work of their colleagues to ensure high quality work product in a efficient, cost effective manner.
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Who Do We Know? Contacts, Connections, and Social Networking for Lawyers and the Legal Profession
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Knowledge management is not just about documents. It's also about finding the people (both inside and outside of the firm) who can help you get the job done or help with business development. This session will focus on the importance of the "who we know" aspects of knowledge management. Many firms have seen significant growth in the past decade. At some smaller firms, everyone knows everyone, and their areas of expertise. However, as firms grow and add lateral attorneys, it becomes more difficult to really know your colleagues and the their specialties. Cross-selling legal services to existing clients becomes difficult because attorneys may not know who at their firms can assist. This session will also look at connections outside of the law firm, and discuss how social networking can help solve the "who do we know" problem.
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