Tag Archives: Project manager
Agile Law Adoption: The Daily Standup
There are a LOT of gateways into making your legal team more “Agile.” One of the easiest, that you can implement TOMORROW is the “daily stand-up.” The daily stand-up is a simple way of checking in with each member of … Continue reading
Blog Response : Gauntlet
Last post before heading off to talk about Scrum at the ScrumGathering. Found this post, and had to respond because I am truly grateful for the questions and concerns raised by this post! BTW, the Litigation Ecosystem Framework will be … Continue reading
Agile Teams, Litigation Ecosystems and Litigation Risk
Came across this wonderful statement by VersionOne of the difference between PMI-style project management and Agile. And, it gives us a great chance to introduce the Dialexica “Litigation Ecosystem Framework.” The “Litigation Ecosystem Framework,” is the way we describe the … Continue reading
EDRM Critique : From Hand-off to Collaborative Culture
This is the beginning of, and an index to, a series of public critiques of the Socha Gelbman The Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM). While it takes a bit of negative energy to describe what is wrong with the EDRM, … Continue reading
Making the Transition : The Project Manager
The process of transition to Agile methods can difficult. That’s understood. So, this blog will spend a lot of time talking about that transition and, while we’re getting up and running, it will look a lot like a quick introduction … Continue reading