Barbara Tuchman’s March of Folly, FBI network debacles and the GWOT. Are you feelingsafer now?
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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.
Will Work for Referrals
How to win referrals.
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How Do General Counsels Select Law Firms
More info on how corporate counsel hire lawyers.
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Garfinkel on Computer Security – Keep It Simple
A “simple” approach to computer security.
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KM in Law Firms – The Cultural Issues
Legal KM and law firm cultures.
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You Bought It, Now Audit It
The case for IT audits.
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New Electronic Discovery Column – “There Must Be 50 Ways to Store Your Data
A new e-discovery column from George Socha and me on DiscoveryResources.org.
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New Electronic Discovery Column – "There Must Be 50 Ways to Store Your Data
A new e-discovery column from George Socha and me on DiscoveryResources.org.
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My New 2 by 4 Feature Will Compete with Matt Homann’s Five by Five
Another great Matt Homann Five by Five.
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My New 2 by 4 Feature Will Compete with Matt Homann's Five by Five
Another great Matt Homann Five by Five.
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