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Working is Learning

One of the most discussed topics in e-discovery articles today is that most organizations do not have enough knowledgeable people prepared to manage an e-discovery project effectively. It’s been my experience as a trainer that most organizations do not have a solid succession plan in place for litigation support career paths at their firm and so when one person leaves, they must start over. This is the essence of today’s blog post as we discuss the 5 stages of workplace learning. Learning about litigation support and electronic discovery is an ongoing process that should include more than just your current litigation support department team.

Maximize Your Training ROI

Whether you are a team of one or a team of many in your litigation support department, you can stretch your training budget to meet your organization’s learning objectives & professional development goals by taking the following steps.

What Will I Learn in the CLSP Class?

Are you considering registering for our upcoming CLSP training class? Learn more about it here.

How Do You Get Started in Litigation Support?

Share your story of how you began your career in Litigation Support or ask us questions about how to get started in a career in litigation support.

Defining Your Learning Objectives for 2010

Last summer at the ILTA conference, I was interviewed by Kina Kim of Pivotal Discovery. During that interview, we discussed how to best achieve your learning goals as a litigation support professional. Have you assessed your current skill set and defined your learning goals & objectives for 2010?

2010 Preview – A Virtual Roundtable Discussion

We thought about writing our own list of 2010 predictions but the only thing we could think of was how important training & educational opportunities will be to our industry in 2010. We’ll discuss the value of training in another post. Today, we’re focused on the following collection of blogs and articles that offer a preview and reflection of 2010 & 2009.

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