Knowledge Management in Law Firms is Changing!
Jinfo Article
30th December 2013
By James Mullan
Abstract
James Mullan looks at what the future holds for knowledge management in legal firms. He discusses how KM is now going beyond the "traditional" into new territories such as using KM principles to manage a firm's risk and compliance processes. Tips for making knowledge projects more likely to complete successfully are also covered.
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