The period for the second annual eDiscovery Today 2022 State of the Industry Report Survey (sponsored by EDRM) is ending. Wednesday will be the last day for the survey, which means if you want to get a free copy, these next couple of days will be your last chance to respond!
As discussed last month, the State of the Industry Report survey is designed to poll eDiscovery professionals throughout the industry and get their experiences on a variety of topics designed to inform and educate the industry on these trends overall. Like last year, the survey consists of ten questions, plus one sponsor bonus question and should literally take 1-2 minutes to complete.
The results will be published in the 2022 State of the Industry Report in January of next year. However, that’s not all that will be included in the report! It will also include observations from selected thought leaders about some of these topics as well! So, it should once again be a unique report combining a statistical representation of the industry with expert observations! Click here to take the survey – if you do, you’ll get a copy of the report once it’s available!
And this report (once published) will be FREE(!) – to anyone who follows eDiscovery Today via email as well as anyone who completes the survey. To do so, all you need to do is to go up to the top right corner of this page, enter your email address and click the “Follow” button, then click the “Confirm Follow” button when you receive the confirmation email. That way, you’ll not only get that report when it’s available, you’ll also get the industry reports published earlier this year and (of course) emails with the topics covered here!
Thanks to everyone who has already completed the survey – we already have more respondents than last year! But, we can’t keep it going forever, so, if you haven’t already, this is your last chance to do so!
So, what do you think? In addition, to sharing any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic, please take the survey here! Did I say it’s your last chance? 😉
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