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    Can We Train a Change of Behavior?

    Last week I mentioned reading Freakonomics, specifically about how difficult it is to educate people to the point where they change their behavior. As a trainer, and IT guy, I cant help but wonder what kinds of things we assume are “training issues”, when in fact all the training in the world won’t change things. Think,…

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    What does your phone say about you? AccessData’s Mobile Phone Examiner Plus (MPE+) tags: Forensics MM LitSupport A New Discovery — How leveraging e-discovery tools can reduce the time and money spent on a lawsuit tags: MM LitSupport Feature: Taming information with eDiscovery tags: LitSupport MM Discovery from 3rd Party Vendors tags: LitSupport MM Could…

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    #NBCFail

    I’ve been watching the online reaction to NBC’s decision to show much of the Olympics on tape delay, so they can maximize the number of viewers during prime time, and I’ve found it to be quite instructive. I’m seeing two very conflicting realities. On one hand, the very large number of Americans who seem quite…

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