Monthly Archives: December 2009
Lawyers, Customer Service and User Stories
As we approach the New Year, I thought I’d put in a plug for customer satisfaction in the legal community. To read the backdrop, please access The 2009 Altman Weil Chief Legal Officer Survey and the article “Transmitting vs. Transforming … Continue reading
A Plate of Ps
Here is the revised description of Agile Ps, that form the backbone of what were calling “Agile for Lawyers.” There are now 5 of them: People who implement Processes and the Principles, Patterns and Practices that help them: Agile for … Continue reading
EDRM:Ediscovery::Google:Search
This probably sums up the EDRM in one elegant line. The issue is pervasive influence, money and term confusion. Perhaps, it’s a good thing that everyone professes to be in love with the the EDRM,–it means that they are invested … Continue reading
A Community of Thinkers
I am a member of a community of thinkers. So are you. “A Community of Thinkers” I am a member of a community of thinkers. I believe that communities exist as homes for professionals to learn, teach, and reflect on … Continue reading
Comment Repost : PMI + Agile in Document Review
I posted this to the article “Project Management in Legal Staffing Companies” on the Legal Project Management blog. The link below goes to the PMI Agile Community of Practice Wiki. Thank you for this post! Just a note that PMI … Continue reading