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    Linked: Can the ‘right to disconnect’ exist in a remote-work world?

    ByMike McBride May 31, 2021May 30, 2021 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    Anything the government comes up with might protect workers from being required to work all the time, but the devil in the detail is how to allow workers to choose which hours they do work within that? It gets a bit messy, doesn’t it, and really isn’t that the issue with the government getting involved? It limits the possibilities by putting a defined “work” time, when what is really needed is the flexibility to figure out the best time, and location, that allows a worker to get what needs to be done, done, and still have a life that is outside of work. That’s going to look different for everyone, so there can’t be rules passed down from an outsider, there will need to be an understanding between workers, and management, on what works best for everyone, including when they will disconnect.

    That does, of course, require some more effort and imagination. Are you up to it?

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    Maybe this is the Crux of the Employment Problem?

    ByMike McBride May 28, 2021May 28, 2021 Reading Time: 4 minutes

    The headline from this Time article lays it out pretty simply:

    The Pandemic Revealed How Much We Hate Our Jobs.

    I wonder if all of the talk about laziness, unemployment benefits, toxic workplaces, etc. really all comes down to this. There are a significant number of people in this world working in jobs they simply don’t like. Or, to look at it another way, there are a significant number of jobs that give us no reason to not hate them. 

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    Linked: Ongoing M365 Tenant Upgrades/Migrations

    ByMike McBride May 27, 2021May 26, 2021 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    It’s not normal for us to be using a platform that works one way, then changes and works another way two weeks later, but that is absolutely the way the Agile development is going to happen. The decision to change will be pushed by the business case for making the change, eDiscovery will be a second thought, if a thought at all.

    That means two things in my mind in addition to the things Greg lays out in his post below.

    1. You have to test, test, test. Constantly. You have to stay on top of new features, old feature changes, undocumented changes, etc.

    2. The legal industry as a whole is going to have to get a lot more comfortable with “good faith efforts” being a little more of a gray area as these changes get made. What we could collect easily before, may require a lot more time and effort today, or it may not be possible today because of a bug in a recent update.

    It’s going to happen. Whether you want to talk about M365, Google, cloud document management, cloud review platforms, or even cloud backups. Things will happen beyond our ability to control them, and those things will impact eDiscovery. Are we going to be OK accepting that?

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    Linked: Long working hours killing 745,000 people a year, study finds

    ByMike McBride May 26, 2021May 24, 2021 Reading Time: 1 minute

    So let me ask you, is what you do at work worth taking years off your life? Research continues to indicate that long work hours do a lot more than leave us feeling burned out, they are actually leading to earlier deaths.

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    Linked: 7 Ways to Recover from Burnout

    ByMike McBride May 25, 2021May 23, 2021 Reading Time: 1 minute

    I do believe a lot of people are burned out, not just from work, but from everything else going on in the world, on top of work. Then they look at their workplace and ask a simple question, does this job make burnout better, or worse, and if it’s worse, what are my options for changing that.

    Not continuing to work in that place, is one option that many are opting for.

    Can we blame them?

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    Linked: AI has a racism problem, but fixing it is complicated, say experts

    ByMike McBride May 24, 2021May 23, 2021 Reading Time: 1 minute

    AI is not without bias, and maybe the best thing we can do is know that going in, instead of assuming that technology would solve this problem.

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