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isPermaLink="false">http://denniskennedy.com/?p=2025#comment-11965</guid> <description><![CDATA[Dennis, the ILTA KM peer group launched its blog in April 2011.  It is one of those &quot;group&quot; blogs, with contributions from US and Canadian KM professionals who are members of the ILTA KM community.  Some of the more popular articles have addressed enterprise search (in a series by John Gillies), Clearspire&#039;s new business model and internal collaboration approach, and &quot;Making an Impossible Engagement Possible.&quot;  This last post by KM thought leader John Alber was a preview and preparation for an excellent session at ILTA&#039;s annual conference.  There have been a few periods when posts have not been rolling out, but the steering committee has divvied up the months and there should be consistent strong legal technology / KM-related content going forward.  I invite you to check it out!]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dennis, the ILTA KM peer group launched its blog in April 2011.  It is one of those &#8220;group&#8221; blogs, with contributions from US and Canadian KM professionals who are members of the ILTA KM community.  Some of the more popular articles have addressed enterprise search (in a series by John Gillies), Clearspire&#8217;s new business model and internal collaboration approach, and &#8220;Making an Impossible Engagement Possible.&#8221;  This last post by KM thought leader John Alber was a preview and preparation for an excellent session at ILTA&#8217;s annual conference.  There have been a few periods when posts have not been rolling out, but the steering committee has divvied up the months and there should be consistent strong legal technology / KM-related content going forward.  I invite you to check it out!</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> </channel> </rss>