Linked: The Power of Simple Communication: Why Plain Language Is Better Than Complex Jargon
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Linked: The Power of Simple Communication: Why Plain Language Is Better Than Complex Jargon

This is an important thing to remember: “One of the major problems with complex jargon is that it makes the listener or reader feel isolated, like they “don’t belong” in the conversation. So they walk away feeling less interested and less knowledgeable on the subject.” If the effects of your communication is someone feeling less…

Shared Links (weekly) Nov. 15, 2020

Shared Links (weekly) Nov. 15, 2020

Why Taking a Break is Good for Your Mental Health

Why Is Age Not Part of Diversity and Inclusion?

Data and Time Frames Are Forcing a Shift in eDiscovery Workflows

How ‘toxic positivity’ at work may be damaging your mental health

Google Photos will end its free unlimited storage on June 1st, 2021

Craig Ball Weighs in on Embedded Graphics in Emails: eDiscovery Best Practices

Expect Pandemic-Related Addiction Among Employees

Cybersecurity Threats in 2020 now include Choose-Your-Own-IT (CYOIT)

Legal AI – Don’t Be Scared!

3 Questions Legal Teams Need to Ask Before Deciding on an eDiscovery Solution

How to Ask for Help When You Need It

Are Americans actually more productive working from home?

3 Cybersecurity Tools for 2021 Corporate Budgets

Linked: You Can’t Wing Virtual Instruction
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Linked: You Can’t Wing Virtual Instruction

I would slightly disagree with David’s headline here, I don’t believe you should “wing” any instruction, but I digress. What is true is that there are very few people who’ve done online instruction, especially with video on, often enough to have reached the same point that some of us might have been with in-person presentations,…

Linked: Warning after 75,000 ‘deleted’ files found on used USB drives
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Linked: Warning after 75,000 ‘deleted’ files found on used USB drives

Well yeah, this is the most important message from the article, and the whole reason I’m sharing it:

“”Software is freely available that can permanently wipe USB drives, so if you are going to sell a device we would strongly recommend using that.””

Linked: McKinsey Digital Says Covid-19 Has Revealed The Achilles’ Heel Of Analytics
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Linked: McKinsey Digital Says Covid-19 Has Revealed The Achilles’ Heel Of Analytics

It’s the same Achilles heel of any predictive model. What to do with something completely new? ““While analytics has helped many businesses to navigate the crisis, it has also shown fallibility,” said Saleh. “As a technology that relies on the details of past patterns and behaviors to predict what will happen next and what action…

Shared Links (weekly) Nov 8, 2020

Shared Links (weekly) Nov 8, 2020

Desktop Users! One Out of Five of You is Running on An Insecure, Unsupported Operating System

Convenience and Catastrophes of Self-Collection

eDiscovery Productions in Business Productivity Suites: Truly End-to-End?

How to talk about mental health at work during pandemic and election

How to Identify a Phishing Attempt and Thwart It

Use the Brave Browser for Privacy Concerns

Getting on the Same Page…of the Dictionary

After 15 Years, Has the eDiscovery EDRM Model Been Realized

Time to Treat Broadband Like the Essential Service It Is

The secret struggles of introverts in a remote workforce

Dear Leaders, Are You Really Taking Care Of Your Working Parents In The Pandemic?

Many Americans Plan To Move, Now That They Can Work From Anywhere