Best wishes for the new year.
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Dennis Kennedy
Forensic Biopsy. Called in before the autopsy.
Dennis Kennedy is the Principal Investigator at the Kennedy Idea Propulsion Laboratory (KIPL), where he investigates AI and innovation challenges when standard playbooks fail.
His framework is The NeoHolmesian Method he's developed: treating complex problems as investigations rather than predictions. Where most see uncertainty, he see patterns. Where most offer forecasts, he offers methods.
A Reflection on Blogging at the End of 2005
Ending up 2006.
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X1 Licenses Are Almost – Get Yours Now
A few left.
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Disaster Remembrance Week
Remembering
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Looking for a Little Help Researching “Of Counsel” Arrangements
A New Research Project
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Looking for a Little Help Researching "Of Counsel" Arrangements
A New Research Project
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Free X1 Desktop Search Licenses as Gift to Readers of this Blog (Limit of 50)
Free download offer from X1.
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Reinventing DennisKennedy.Blog for 2006
A little reinvention is a good thing.
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Survey Says Majority of Employees Have Sent or Received Potentially Damaging Email
I thought you might be interested in a recent press release on email usage issued by Fortiva that quotes me briefly. The press release summarizes the results of a study they did on employee email habits. The results are fascinating and might prompt you to do some follow-up at your firm, company or organization.
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Mining and Minding Your Metadata – New Electronic Discovery Column
New E-discovery column posted.
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