Managing My Knowledge
As we conclude the final week of the final quarter of the final year, I've certainly learned quite a bit this year about knowledge management. I've probably thought more about it than I've ever wanted to. However, I'm still not sure I have a very good method for managing my own knowledge. I've learned an immense amount in the past 12 months - far more than I expected to. However, it will be clearly difficult to draw on my own knowledge base and to actually apply what I've learned. Models, frameworks, concepts, etc. are all interesting to study but only useful if you can actually apply them.
I for one am terrible at remembering who did what study, specific terminology, descriptions of models, etc. I can apply it all in real-time as I am learning it, but it quickly leaves me. Thus, I'm very conscientious about keeping course summaries that I can refer back to. My hope is that I will remember that I once learned something about a given topic and that I'll know where to go to get it. But even that may be a challenge. If anyone has any good advice for holding on to what we've learned here, I'm listening. It is amazing the toll that time takes on a memory. In the end, the most enduring thing I think I will leave with is a refined ability to think, challenge, and critique - and a new found humility that there is still so much that I don't know. School for me has been analagous to training for a mental marathon. Training for a marathon, you continually push yourself far beyond your limits and find you can do even more. Then when the race comes you fully exhaust yourself. However, you only retain the physical condition if you keep on running.
I think my is in the best condition of my life - now I have the challenge of keeping it from atrophy; it can be a difficult challenge when you work in a task-oriented world, but I will certainly give it a try.
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