Personal knowledge management
Aug 24th, 2007 by robynjay
KM is all about enabling people to obtain relevant, context-rich information, and connection with appropriate experts, easily, when they need it, so that they can be more effective doing their unique jobs.
[Dave Pollard]
There’s no doubt about Dave Pollard; he provides some real gems. This post is almost a year old now but well worth a read.

It’s hard to stay on top of things isn’t it? Even if you’ve gone some way down the path of networked working and learning and living. I can’t believe how hard it must be for those pursuing old inward looking models of knowledge management.
Dave draws on a few great easy to implement strategies in the post that just MAKE SENSE - PKM he says ‘resonates with the ways in which we have always shared what we know most effectively: through conversations, stories, just-in-time inquiries through those we know and trust, learning by watching others, and copying others on documents, messages and learnings we believe they would find valuable.’
How do you manage and share your knowledge?
Thanks Dave for your insights!