Monday 17 March 2014

Personal Knowledge Management



            As defined by Harold Jarche, principal of Jarche Consulting, personal knowledge management (PKM) is “a set of processes, individually constructed, to help each of us make sense of our world and work more effectively.” 
           

            Refer to Alicia post, she has put some points about PKM.  It defines the Personal, Knowledge and Mastery individually.
-Personal – according to one’s abilities, interests & motivation.
-Knowledge – understanding information and experience in order to act upon it.
-Mastery – the journey from apprentice to disciplined sense-maker and sharer of knowledge.
        From my perspective, PKM  is a collection of processes that a person uses to gather, classify, store, search, retrieve, and share knowledge in his or her daily activities. We have to plan our time well as most of use might be working and studying at the same time. We must not stop learning when we stop schooling. Reading and communicating with others help us to make sense of the world better. 




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