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This week, we sit down with Wendy Jephson, CEO and founder of Let's Think, to explore how behavioral science is revolutionizing knowledge management and decision-making in legal organizations. Drawing from her extensive experience at NASDAQ and in legal tech, Jephson shares valuable insights into capturing tacit knowledge and improving critical thinking through technology.
The conversation delves into how Let's Think is addressing one of the legal industry's most pressing challenges: capturing and transferring the valuable knowledge locked in experts' minds. Jephson explains their innovative approach of using behavioral science methodologies combined with AI to extract, structure, and share tacit knowledge within organizations. The discussion highlights how this technology not only preserves crucial expertise but also enhances client relationships and improves fee recovery rates.
A significant portion of the episode focuses on the intersection of behavioral science and legal technology. Jephson outlines how Let's Think's platform serves as a "thinking partner" for legal professionals, helping them develop strategic thinking skills while preserving institutional knowledge. The discussion explores how this approach differs from traditional automation-focused legal tech solutions by emphasizing the enhancement rather than replacement of human expertise.
The hosts and Jephson examine the practical implications of behavioral science-based technology for law firms, particularly in addressing challenges such as knowledge transfer between senior and junior lawyers, improving client communications, and justifying complex legal work. The conversation highlights how this approach can lead to better understanding of legal work's value, potentially reducing write-offs and improving client satisfaction.
The episode concludes with a forward-looking discussion about the future of legal tech and women-led startups in the legal industry. Jephson shares her optimistic perspective on the increasing acceptance of AI in legal practice and the growing presence of women in legal technology leadership roles, suggesting a transformative period ahead for the legal industry.
Listen on mobile platforms: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTubeBlue Sky: @geeklawblog.com @marlgeb
Email: [email protected]
Music: Jerry David DeCiccaTranscript
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This week, we sit down with Wendy Jephson, CEO and founder of Let's Think, to explore how behavioral science is revolutionizing knowledge management and decision-making in legal organizations. Drawing from her extensive experience at NASDAQ and in legal tech, Jephson shares valuable insights into capturing tacit knowledge and improving critical thinking through technology.
The conversation delves into how Let's Think is addressing one of the legal industry's most pressing challenges: capturing and transferring the valuable knowledge locked in experts' minds. Jephson explains their innovative approach of using behavioral science methodologies combined with AI to extract, structure, and share tacit knowledge within organizations. The discussion highlights how this technology not only preserves crucial expertise but also enhances client relationships and improves fee recovery rates.
A significant portion of the episode focuses on the intersection of behavioral science and legal technology. Jephson outlines how Let's Think's platform serves as a "thinking partner" for legal professionals, helping them develop strategic thinking skills while preserving institutional knowledge. The discussion explores how this approach differs from traditional automation-focused legal tech solutions by emphasizing the enhancement rather than replacement of human expertise.
The hosts and Jephson examine the practical implications of behavioral science-based technology for law firms, particularly in addressing challenges such as knowledge transfer between senior and junior lawyers, improving client communications, and justifying complex legal work. The conversation highlights how this approach can lead to better understanding of legal work's value, potentially reducing write-offs and improving client satisfaction.
The episode concludes with a forward-looking discussion about the future of legal tech and women-led startups in the legal industry. Jephson shares her optimistic perspective on the increasing acceptance of AI in legal practice and the growing presence of women in legal technology leadership roles, suggesting a transformative period ahead for the legal industry.
Listen on mobile platforms: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTubeBlue Sky: @geeklawblog.com @marlgeb
Email: [email protected]
Music: Jerry David DeCiccaTranscript
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