September 9th, 2020
2:00 PM ET
What the heck is a “SWOT” analysis? And, why do you need one?
A “SWOT” analysis is a structured planning method used to evaluate the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats associated with an organization or a specific business objective. Since the onset of the COVID-19, the opportunities and threats organizations face (including those associated with discovery) have changed – dramatically. What is your organization doing to assess its strengths and weaknesses in responding to the opportunities and threats resulting from the pandemic? This webinar will discuss best practices for preparing a SWOT analysis and updating it to address today’s COVID-19 world.
Topics include:
- Understanding benefits associated with a SWOT analysis
- Best practices associated with creating and maintaining a SWOT analysis
- Potential uses for SWOT analysis in eDiscovery, cybersecurity and data privacy
- Examples of discovery-related opportunities and threats associated with the pandemic
- Walk-thru example of SWOT analysis to address today’s discovery challenges
- Next steps for getting started
Speakers
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Doug Austin
Editor & Chief @eDiscovery Today
Doug Austin is an established eDiscovery thought leader with over 30 years of experience providing eDiscovery best practices, legal technology consulting and technical project management services to numerous commercial and government clients.
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Tom O'Connor
Director @Gulf Coast Legal Technology Center
Tom O’Connor is a nationally known consultant, speaker and writer in the field of computerized litigation support systems. A New England native who graduated from The Johns Hopkins University in 1972 with a BA in Political Science Tom attended law school for one year at The University of Notre Dame before returning to Baltimore and undertaking a career as a paralegal specializing in complex litigation. Many years later he earned a J.D. at an evening law school program.
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Jim Gill
Chief Content Officer @Ipro
eDiscovery / Legal Technology writer & blogger
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