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    « Don’t just hoover up facts, think about the decision you face and how best to make it | Main | Trivial cost-reduction steps commonly reported by legal departments in survey »

    Part XLIII of a collection of embedded metaposts

    Click on any of these ten embedded metaposts to see my prior posts. Each of these (See my post of Nov. 5, 2009: Part XLII) is shadowed by the number of its back references.

    1. Books on law department management (See my post of Nov. 16, 2009: books about law departments with 8 references.).

    2. Evaluations of law firms II (See my post of Nov. 6, 2009: law firm assessments with 19 references.).

    3. Full-time equivalent (FTE) (See my post of Dec. 15, 2009: full-time-equivalent lawyers and others with 6 references.).

    4. General counsel hyperpost (See my post of Nov. 18, 2009: general counsel with 6 metaposts.).

    5. Malpractice (See my post of Nov. 8, 2009: malpractice of law firms with 8 references.).

    6. Productivity through talent (See my post of Nov. 29, 2009: hyperpost on productivity and six talent steps, with 12 metaposts.)

    7. Security of information and hardware, protection (See my post of Dec. 7, 2009: methods of protecting ideas and tools with 5 references.).

    8. Train clients (See my post of Nov. 19, 2009: training methods for clients with 8 references.).

    9. Transaction-cost economics (See my post of Nov. 19, 2009: Coasian analysis with 6 references.).

    10. Weighted metrics (See my post of Nov. 10, 2009: weighted metrics with 12 references.).

    Posted on December 16, 2009 at 06:29 AM in Thoughts/Observations | Permalink

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