eDiscovery is always changing. Next week’s Avansic and ACEDS webinar will illustrate that change is necessary to stay productive and thrive!
Next Wednesday, January 25th, ACEDS will host the webcast Change is Necessary to Stay Productive and Thrive (available here) at 1pm ET (noon CT, 10am PT). In this webinar, the presenters will discuss how to embrace change positively, the phases of change, and provide examples of how changes will enhance your eDiscovery experiences. Change may not be easy, but this webinar will walk you through how these phases apply specifically to our industry. The presenters will discuss the ways litigation support, law firms, and corporations can de-mystify the process so you are ready, well-prepared, and can actively seek out beneficial changes.
Expert Panelists include:
- Dr. Gavin Manes, CEO, Avansic
- Mike Quartararo, President, ACEDS
Even with eDiscovery as a distinct service that’s been around for less than twenty years, change is constant. With the amount of data generated, collected, and analyzed, more powerful tools and more efficient workflows remain necessary now and going forward to handle your eDiscovery projects effectively. Change is necessary to stay productive and thrive! Click here to register and learn how to manage that change effectively!
So, what do you think? Are you afraid of changing your approach to eDiscovery? If so, attend next week’s webcast! Please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.
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Doug, you are so right! Change IS necessary. So often we get stuck doing the same things the same way because it’s familiar, when by making a change, be it large or small, we can effect dramatic improvements in efficiency, processes, and performance. This applies in both our professional and personal worlds. Thanks for your post; as always, right on point!