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Musings from the brightest industry minds on the state of innovation, knowledge management and start-ups with some workflow & process automation thrown in. Presented by Ben Wightwick from Autologyx, a best of breed workflow and automation platform for legal and compliance professionals seeking to enhance productivity and efficiency.
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Aug 8, 2024 • 56min
Automates #7 - The one who loves an analogy
This episode's guest is Tessa Bartley, Head of Legal Technology at Charles Russell Speechlys, who tells us about the firm's new department called Advanced Client Solutions, alongside covering topics such including:Topics covered include:Knowledge becoming strategic againHow experts in searching are poised to pivot to writing promptsShifting your culture to one that accepts constant changeUsing lawyers' competitive nature to your advantage!Embedding an innovation mindset into a firmPlus some choice analogies from Tess!

Aug 1, 2024 • 40min
Automates #6 - The one with Nicole Bradick, who else?
Ben speaks to Nicole Bradick, Founder & CEO of Theory & Principle, a product design and development firm for the legal industry. Alongside a healthy dose of laughter and sarcasm, they discuss:The power of design thinkingBuilding a varied and experienced team (not necessarily all from the world of legal!)How AI has moved on from simply implementing ChatbotsWhether tech users always need to see the UIThe importance of trust in user experience

Jul 25, 2024 • 51min
Automates #5 - The one who could have been an artist
In this episode of Automates, Ben speaks to Founder and CEO of Syntheia, Horace Wu, in a varied and candid conversation covering:Experimenting with GenAI and typical use cases Did COVID shift people's attitudes towards transformation? How technology has gone from 'keeping the lights on' to boosting efficiency Cultivating a culture when working fully remotelyPlus: the smartest thing Horace will ever say about AI,a template for staying productive, and; the power of a good, strong life partner!

Jul 18, 2024 • 58min
Automates #4 - The one who coined 'bricolage'...
Ben catches up with Ryan McClead of Sente Advisors, for this episode of Automates. Ben and Ryan discuss the ins and outs of innovation including: • Where is GenAI on the hype cycle? • Upskilling for GenAI adoption • Differences in approaches to innovation in the US vs UK and Europe • The fine line between innovation and knowledge management • The importance of mapping out your process before you start implementing solutions • Why innovation teams should function as startupsand many more nuggets of wisdom including moving to Iceland and looking into a crystal ball

Jul 11, 2024 • 54min
Automates #3 - The one on the run from winter
In this episode, Ben sat down with Cheryl Wilson-Griffin, who this week announced that her company Legal Tech Consultants has been acquired by LegalTechHub. A collaboration between bright minds that is one to watch!Cheryl shares her thoughts on:Non-sexy but essential legaltechStanding out in a crowded legaltech marketBuilding internal advocates to scale adoption of technology within firmsThe challenges of being a legaltech buyerLeveraging the power of data to drive changeThirsty horses, whale sounds and music mondays

Jul 3, 2024 • 59min
Automates #2 - The one inspired by Brad Pitt
In this episode of Automates, Ben talks to self-confessed 'data junkie' Andrew Hutchinson, founder of Databall about the business of law and all things data. Their conversation covers:Whether or not law firms actually run as effective commercial businessesTechnology's increased influence over strategic directionData lakes/swamps/ponds and why firms need to set up data repositoriesThe excitement of working in legaltech right now, and;Andrew's top tips for new startup founders including:Finding investors who 'get it'Security, security, security and;Knowing yourself well enough to get s*** done!

Jun 26, 2024 • 41min
Automates #1 - The one who loved Steve Jobs
In our first episode, Ben Wightwick reunites with former HighQ colleague and friend Stuart Barr to discuss the right balance of people, process and technology, and how this applies to the current legaltech landscape.Topics covered:The importance of Open APIs & interoperabilityThe challenge of GenAI vs BAU and how it fits inThe importance of people in change management and technology implementationScaling software companies and customer successThe concept of software WITH a serviceThe right skillset for legal innovation teams.