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Posted by Mezei on March 30, 2001 at 12:05:15:
In Reply to: Re: The One Minute Knowledge Manager posted by Daan de Koning on March 30, 2001 at 09:15:17:
Hi Dan,
Thanks. Your question strikes at the heart of what 1mkm is all about.My submission is that we manage knowledge (on an individual level) the way we think. Having said that, how do we think?
Left brain/right brain, conscious/subconscious, etc. Some kind of dynamic exists up, an explicit dynamic or our consciousness, and a tacit dynamic, our unconscious.
Now, since this is always taking place, in a somewhat random fashion, why not turn it into a 'methodology'? Which is what 1mkm is, a methodology for recreating how we think, and thereby, manage knowledge.
The only difference is we are making the entire process explicit.
Don
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