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Talking with Steve Barth on Skype brought me to the PKM section of his website again. Don't know if he had changed a lot or it's me who looked at it in a new way because this time I paid attention to something that I left unnoticed before: how Steve connects personal KM and self-organisation. I’m calling this work "self-organization" because it lets me make three key points about personal knowledge management: that you don’t have to be organized to be effective; that these days the "self" is the basic organizational unit; and that self-organizing systems are the nature of professional teams and communities today—and therefore the foundation of knowledge work. More on: emergence personal knowledge management
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This weblog is my learning diary. Sometimes I write about things related to my work, but the views expressed here are personal and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer.
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