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The case for PKM

Clark Quinn

Apparently, an acquaintance challenged my colleague Harold Jarche’s Personal Knowledge Mastery (PKM) model. So, I’ve talked about PKM before , but I want to elaborate. Here’s my take on the case for PKM. PKM integrates different frameworks, and creates a practical approach. Information is key.

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70:20:10 - A Framework for High Performance Development Practices

Performance Learning Productivity

They regularly share their expertise across their network and also call on colleagues as informal coaches and mentors when they need advice and help. This vital part of any high performer’s arsenal sits firmly in the ‘20’ part of the framework They have on-the-job performance support at fingertips.

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Working out Loud and Serendipity

ID Reflections

I started my day reading a post by Rawn Shah called Work Out Loud because Everyone is Figuring Out Their Job. Thus, w orking out loud is intrinsically linked to two critical aspects of becoming a good learner -- Personal knowledge Management (PKM) and building one''s Personal Learning Network (PLN). at this time.

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Language Learning - an Exemplar of the 70:20:10 Approach?

Performance Learning Productivity

Morgan McCall (who’s 1988 book with Michael Lombardo and Ann Morrison ‘ The Lessons of Experience: How Successful Executives Develop On The Job ’ explored the ‘70’ and ‘20’ elements of learning) explained these principles clearly in this 3-minute video clip. High performers will have on-the-job performance support at fingertips.

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Personal Learning Networks: For Ongoing Learning in a Connected World

ID Reflections

Add to this, the rise of the individual worker (employees on contract, working from home, holding a second job, project-based workers, etc.) Those with cutting edge skills in their core areas of expertise will continue to see demand for their work while others waiting for orgs to re-skill them might just run the risk of becoming irrelevant.

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Learning Management Systems: The wrong place to start learning

Coursy

Organizations that now lock into enterprise-level systems will be able to do an excellent job of delivering courses. webct has some of this) Have a place to dialogue with gurus (apprentice) - the heart of online communities is the mess of varying skills and expertise. are examples of personal knowledge management (PKM) tools.

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Sahana Chattopadhyay – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

This includes areas of her expertise from the effectiveness of MOOCs in corporate learning to informal learning, collaboration, community management and organizational culture. It is a core skill related to Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) and constitutes what we also call “sense-making”. Sahana: Curation is a specialized skill.