Jeffrey Brandt — a consultant and Law Technology News Editorial Advisory Board member — recently replaced Curt Meltzer (who is now CIO at Orrick) as the editor of the PinHawk Law Technology Daily Digest. Meltzer was a hard act to follow, but Brandt’s already hitting home runs. (Here’s a recent LTN article by Jeffrey Brandt: “Quietly Green,” about how environmentally friendly technologies need not be flashy to make a big impact at your firm.)
Friday, Brandt picked up a fascinating post on the Knowledge Jolt with Jack blog, by Jack Vinson, about how the concept of Stockholm Syndrome can be applied to change management. Vinson credits Carol Murchie for exploiting the analogy to show how users can bond with their “captors” to resist technology change.
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