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Diversity in InfoGov

Just back from the excellent Information Governance Conference last week and was struck not only by the high-quality of the ...

Rock, Paper, Scissors – IG Style

In the world of information governance: People … defeat Policies Policies … defeat Litigation Litigation … defeats People And you ...

Just Start

I didn’t time this on purpose, but the beginning of comedian Paul Reiser’s book “How to Get to Carnegie Hall” – ...

Forget Predicting Software Vendor Survivors. Solve Your Problem!

Think of nearly any established market, and I bet only two dominant players instantly spring to mind in each one: ...
Snowden & Greenwald (Source: http://glenngreenwald.net)

Privacy Protection Since Snowden: The World According to Glenn Greenwald (and Me!)

Have a look at this great video interview (courtesy CNET) with journalist Glenn Greenwald on the state of privacy protection ...
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3 Truths to Work With (or Against) When You Have to Change Minds

If you’ve been paying any attention to my posts, columns, and presentations, then you know just how important I believe ...

The Human Face of InfoGov

Solution marketeers and alarmist analysts love to flash the red lights of litigation support and audit compliance when making the ...
Paper on Desk

When Paper is the Best Technology

Picking up where we last left off You know that I’m a huge proponent of using electronic technology instead ...

Information Management and Backwards-Compatibility: Just the Fax, Ma’am

What does it tell you about the latest information management disciplines that my big success this week was sending a ...