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Shared Links (weekly) Feb. 27, 2022
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3 Ways to Make the Most of eDiscovery Education and Training Resources
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Speaking Technical in eDiscovery: Understanding How It Differs from Digital Forensics
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Workers split over what kinds of flexibility help work-related stress
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Majority of Americans react to an article after only reading the headline
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Five Great Reads on Cyber, Data, and Legal Discovery for February 2022
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It’s no longer about the virus – remote workers simply don’t want to return to the office
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What is Tokenization? And How Does It Power eDiscovery Searches?
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Talking About Mental Health at Work – Can I Speak to Your Manager?
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Linked: The Great Resignation generation: Gen Z wants to job hop
This is something that many of us older folks don’t get, but we should be thinking about much more. I think many of us who work in the technology, legal, or eDiscovery sectors can lose sight of how demanding careers in these industries are. We are quick to scoff at the idea that we should maybe figure out how to make them a little less demanding, or at least more friendly for diverse candidates who can’t simply work all night, or be on call 24 hours a day for our clients because that’s just the way it’s done in our industry. We tend to think that because all of the jobs in the industry are like that, we don’t have to worry about competitors offering something else to our employees.
We are not considering how many people we drive out of the industry completely, especially young people. There is a staffing shortage in these industries, and the companies struggling to find enough talent are not losing out to some other mysterious company in the industry who can pick and choose, we’re all in the same boat because the boat is leaking people every single day. People are making the choice to do something else because what we offer isn’t cutting it.
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Shared Links (weekly) Feb. 20, 2022
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Thinking About Employees’ Lives and Ambitions Outside of Work Can Improve Law Firm Culture
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From The Water Cooler to the DMs – Tips and Tricks for Efficiently Reviewing Chat Communications
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Don’t Click on That QR Code Until You’ve Read the FBI’s Warning!
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Businesses Must Contemplate Employees’ Use of Messaging Apps on Personal Devices
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A Majority Of Surveyed Companies Were Hit By Ransomware Attacks In 2021—And Paid Ransom Demands
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Rampiva Releases Baseline – New Free Tool To Measure Workloads in Nuix
This post is a little specific to Nuix users, which I know is not something I’ve been posting for a while now, but I had the opportunity to talk to Bill Potter from Rampiva about a week ahead of the release of their new tool and wanted to share some of that conversation with you.
You can read about Baseline here.
In essence, the idea is to solve an interesting problem that has existed with Nuix Workstation users for years, finding an elegant tool that lets you know just how much work your people and your technology are doing.
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