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Most of the time I love going multidisciplinary, but now it feels more as a curse. Books are piling up on my desk, I discover yet another theory, get reviewer comments with "so and so paper would be relevant here"... I guess it's not about information overload - the world is big regardless the size of window I use to look at it. It's about complexity - and a need to map, model, simplify, represent it in languages I know. Nobody teaches you to make sense (even Dave Snowden :) I just start somewhere. There should be a way to crack this jigsaw puzzle. Parallel track: AOK Star Series with Dave Snowden - Complexity: The Next Big Thing After KM and Dave's article on multi-ontology sense making (.pdf) More on: PhD
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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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