Ark Group will host its annual knowledge management conference in Chicago on October 10-11. I’m helping develop the program. We’re looking for a law firm willing to present a case study on new collaboration approaches, especially blogs or wikis.
A new generation of collaboration tools is, at minimum, a data source for KM to mine, if not a KM tool in own right. Press reports suggest that blogs and wikis are big in corporations but penetration in law firms seems small.
In one conference session, we would like to discuss the state of collaboration tools in large firms and how they may affect KM. If anyone knows of a law firm using a new generation of collaboration tools that would be willing to present, please contact me.
More information on the conference will soon be available on the Ark events page.
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