Covid-19 has unquestionably transformed a wide array of business processes as organizations adapt to remote workers, new policies, and the uncertain timeline of the virus. For many organizations, Covid-19 has ignited a fast-track movement towards digital...
For years, laboratory records and data were stored in in notebooks, spreadsheets and binders. This provided a paper trail for samples and inventions, but allowed errors in data entry, tracking and storage that can have major consequences. The first Laboratory...
The project management axiom of “assume the worst-case scenario and double it” holds particularly true for records inventory projects. Organizations are often faced with a literal mountain of boxes—in some cases dating back a hundred years or more—and are tasked...
Evolve Now or Regret it Later It was Eckhart Tolle who reminded us that we are in a modern landscape where we must “evolve or die.” Whether you apply this to a species, human consciousness, or an organization itself—the lesson is clear: A forward-thinking philosophy...
It’s been nearly two decades since a landmark case was decided in the Southern District of New York, but the facts of the case remain more relevant that ever today in the rapidly evolving world of electronic discovery. The Facts Zubulake v. UBS Warburg was litigation...