What Do We Use Our Social Media Software For, Anyway? (Advantures in Social Media) - 0 views
Small Blue Suite Research Site - 0 views
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"This is the future site of the SmallBlue World version, which is under construction. SmallBlue is a privacy-preserving data mining tool which unlocks the power of social network. An IBM Intranet production version has been indexing social network of 300,000+ IBMers in more than 100 countires. A commercial version of SmallBlue, called IBM Atlas (for Lotus Connections), has been deployed in several companies. If you are interested in Atlas, please contact IBM Lotus Software Services."
Susskind predicts the end of lawyers (The New Lawyer, Apr 8, 2009) - 0 views
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Susskind, the man who brought us 'The Future of Law', has kept his readers frothing at the mouth with the release of a new book 'The End of Lawyer? Rethinking the Nature of Legal Services'.
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"What we're seeing courtesy of this dreadful economy is an acceleration of what many of us have anticipated in legal services. And that is the introduction of all manner of efficiencies, largely due to the impact of information technology."
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And his take on social networking has appealed to his legal blogging elite. "I believe that some version of social networking will come to dominate the way professional services are delivered and will transform legal services," he said.
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Chicago lawyers have been rigorously twittering and blogging about the recent keynote address delivered by Richard Susskind, the legal technology consultant, adviser and author, at last week's American Bar Association Techshow. There will be an "unimaginable, explosive growth and development in the power of technology", Susskind said, warning of a renewed zeitgeist around social networking."
Gnip - Delivering the Web's Data - 0 views
PBworks Legal Edition - 0 views
Second-wave adopters are coming. Are you prepared? Part 1 / 3 | Headshift Blog - 0 views
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The general theme is that in the near future we will see more companies starting Enterprise 2.0 projects to increase productivity, reduce cost, improve client relations. While we have seen some early success stories, companies will need to think hard about ways to attract second-wave adopters.
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The post is divided as follows:1) Overview of barriers to introducing Enterprise 2.0 and user adoption2) Scrutinizing barriers to user adoption3) Thoughts on how to attract second-wave adopters
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However, with the current economic climate, change is not optional anymore. Organizations need to address inefficiencies caused by outdated management ideas and inadequate technology to increase productivity, save costs and offer better service to existing and prospect clients. This is one of the reasons why I expect to see more and more social software projects starting over the next months.
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Little Knowledge Management is the Next Big Thing | LawyerKM on June 1, 2009 - 0 views
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The Small Stuff. By little KM, I mean meta data; but not the hierarchical, taxonomic stuff of older KM approaches. It’s not about asking your lawyers to profile, or select prescribed meta data, for their documents when saving them in a document management system. Rather, little KM is about on-the-fly, user-generated tagging, commenting, and rating. Little KM is also about self interest; and that’s important.
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Little KM is not substantive. It points or directs people to the substantive stuff (the big KM).
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Self Interest. Altruism may be alive and well, but for the most part, we do things to help ourselves, personally. The good thing is that with little KM, the side effect is that it also helps others. When someone tags, comments on, or rates a piece of content (presumably to help themselves find, or make sense of, it later) others get the benefit of that person’s efforts.
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