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My Personal Knowledge Management Approach

Clark Quinn

So with no further ado, here’s my personal knowledge management approach. First, Harold’s Personal Knowledge Management ( PKM ) model has three components: seek, sense, and share. To share, I do things like blog, do presentations and workshop, and write books. So that’s a rough cut at my PKM process.

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Idea Management and Design – You Mean PKM?

Nick Leffler

Yesterday I started the first of my four-part series covering my thoughts and impressions on the four topics presented in week 3 of the MSLOC430 cMOOC. Idea Management and Design, that sounds close to what I know as Personal Knowledge Management (PKM). While personal knowledge has the power to create great (and unique!)

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From Learning Management to Personal Knowledge Management

Jane Hart

If you want to grow as a person and a worker and if you want to gain skills that will help you take that next step in your career, you’ll probably have to learn those skills on your own. The most effective workers are using Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) techniques, to manage this process and get things done.

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Not Working harder

Clark Quinn

I’ve tried to practice Harold Jarche’s PKM , as I understand it. These are my personal processing mechanisms. When I do presentations and write articles for others, they’re the result of the time I’ve spent here. I check in on LinkedIn, largely through the folks I follow. That takes time.

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How to make the most out of a conference

E-Learning Provocateur

When I was invited to kick off last week’s AITD National Conference by hosting a breakfast session about Personal Knowledge Management, the last thing I wanted to do was deliver a traditional presentation. Given the massive scope of PKM, I needed to narrow my focus. Which leads me to… 3. Ask questions.

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Personal in Personal Knowledge Management

Tony Karrer

Great dialog between Harold Jarche and Stephen Downes around Harold's PKM process … Stephen Downes wrote in response: … what does the concept of a ‘method’ here imply? All of my articles on PKM are descriptive, not prescriptive. Take what you need, as there are no “best practices” for complex and personal learning processes.

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Friday Finds: The Best of Learning, Design & Technology | August 20, 2021

Mike Taylor

Eva Keffenheim shares five steps of personal knowledge management along with some recommendations for strategies and tools to help you maximize the effectiveness and efficiency of your personal PKM setup. How Content Consumption Can Help Upgrade Your Brain. Color Tool for PowerPoint.