Alternatives to Profit per Partner from Bruce MacEwen
Bruce falls into that small category of people whose writing I love to read. He’s just released a short paper (3 pages) on his website on alternatives to ppp (pdf) for law firms. The focus of the...
View ArticleDapper turns html into rss in five minutes
As a sufferer2.0 of too many buzzwords and social networks, most of the shiny new sites I come across quickly instill a sense of ennui. More social features, odd names and quirky logos. Snoozeville....
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For those of you who follow Knowledgethoughts via RSS, we’ve created a Feedburner feed. It lets us add advanced features to the feed and also helps us better understand what people are reading (and...
View ArticleGurteen: Life is political
Life is Political says David Gurteen in his regular Inside Knowledge column. Gurteen’s punchline: Those natural knowledge sharers among us need to learn to not ‘blindly share’ but as Nirmala says to...
View ArticleLawyer watching: My big-money move was a big mistake!
As a non-lawyer working in a law firm, there are many occasions where one must “think like a lawyer”. As a consequence, I find exchanges like this week’s Career Clinic on legalweek.com a useful source...
View ArticleConsidering a blog? Some shared blogger wisdom.
Jessica Lipnack, author of Endless Knots has posted the results of a blogger survey she conducted a while ago. The survey asks four questions, and includes the responses of 35 bloggers including...
View ArticleLessons from Lloyds:KM the old-fashioned way
I was taken on a trip this week by two good friends in the insurance industry for a tour of Lloyd’s of London. You may know the building: a Richard Rogers masterpiece which really does look like...
View ArticleHow’s your web presence?
Ron Friedman has an insightful little post on Managing the Brand Called You. In it, talks about the “Mom yardstick”. If his mother can be found on google, why can’t you? He also talks about society...
View ArticleBooks and books and books and books
Having just returned from a lovely holiday, I’m happy to report having ploughed through more books than on any other holiday in my past. I managed 7 in 14 days which is a very decent clip for me. In...
View ArticleDrive knowledge contributions with a smiley face
Nudge is a book about subtlety, designing situations where individuals are given options to choose based on preference, but given guidance which drives them in the direction best for them. The authors...
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