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From Learning Management to Personal Knowledge Management

Jane Hart

And it’s unlikely you’ll be encouraged to spend your workday focusing on forward-looking, innovative projects that will really help you grow. The most effective workers are using Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) techniques, to manage this process and get things done. So how effective are your own PKM skills?

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The differences between learning in an e-business and learning in a social business

Jane Hart

Although a “social business” is powered by new social technologies, it is not the technology itself that makes the difference, it’s not about layering social approaches on the old industrial age thinking, but a fresh, new mindset and approach to working and learning. LEARNING IN A SOCIAL BUSINESS.

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Re-imagining Work & Learning in a Networked World

ID Reflections

As technological capability increases, the cloud becomes pervasive, and the power of social and mobile become progressively evident, these will transform the way we function. The five forces are: We are already feeling the impact of each of these, and it will increasingly become even more palpable.

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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.) Ubiquitous connectivity, mobile devices and social platforms ensure that work can happen from anywhere. Work is becoming location agnostic. It is no longer necessary to come to office.

Network 100
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Pick of the Month: August 2012

Jane Hart

The month started with a survey, reported in Social Business News, that showed that Professionals spend 40% of their time in online peer communities. “The study surveyed 300 professionals and found that by far the most frequent use of social media amongst professionals was interacting with their peers in professional communities .

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The Changing Nature of Workplace Learning

ID Reflections

Many organizations are also beginning to believe this and are investing in Enterprise Social Network (ESN) platforms. As an L&D professional who is passionate about self-driven learning, #pkm and #pln, and believe in and evangelize social and informal learning, I realize it''s time to take a step back and do a reality check.

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Working out Loud and Serendipity

ID Reflections

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). Sharing purposefully implies making my work visible as not only an end outcome but also the messy processes and thinking that goes behind it.