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Knowledge Management: One Size Does Not Fit All

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44 WWW.ILTANET.ORG | ILTA WHITE PAPER KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT Transforming Tacit Knowledge: Making the Most of What You Know Part of the problem is the need to navigate to these spaces, while most lawyers already spend the bulk of their day in email. Email lends itself to spontaneous interaction because we know everyone has it and knows how to use it, and we feel fairly confident our messages will be seen and read. Investigating and Experimenting with Tools: With new technology coming out continuously, KM professionals are on the lookout for tools that not only move spontaneous discussion out of email and into an open forum, but also seem to fit in with your lawyers' behaviors. Because of email's tight link to our document management system (DMS) –– the other system in which our lawyers spend a majority of their time –– we are trying a new tool called Thread KM (the subject of an ILTACON 2015 workshop). The tool looks promising for firms with a maer-centric DMS. It creates a virtual space for threaded conversations about a maer linked to its workspace in the DMS, where the entire digital file resides. Conversations that start in email can be promoted to Thread KM, documents and links can be embedded in the conversation threads, and threads can be moved into the maer workspace at the end of a file to become part of the record for the maer. We are hopeful these threads will succeed with lawyers where other tools have failed. Creating Knowledge Opportunities We have looked at transforming already shared knowledge from tacit to explicit by recording or capturing it and making it available to more people. How do you unlock tacit knowledge tucked away in people's heads and create new knowledge by generating conversation? Here are some suggestions. Communities of Practice: Many industries have success with online communities of practice for sharing tacit knowledge. ILTA's online communities are an excellent example of the rich exchange of knowledge that is possible when people with common interests pull together to consider challenging, novel questions and problems. Although most law firms come with built-in communities of practice in the form of practice and client-industry groups, online practice forums on law firm intranets oen have tepid success. Many practice groups hold regularly scheduled meetings, and a segment of each should be reserved for tacit knowledge sharing (although I recommend calling it something catchier). Have you heard about real-time team chat applications like Slack or Hipchat? Have you wondered what a "kanban" board is and how it makes project management simple for lawyers? Learn how these technologies found in ThreadKM can transform the way you and your attorneys work: get more done with much less email, better document management system utilization and happier users. Listen to the 2015 ILTACON session recording for "Hands-On, Real-Time Legal Knowledge Collaboration with ThreadKM." Find More KM Resources Online at iltanet.org

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