KM Interview

May 27, 2009

Apologies for the absence of blogs over the last few days. I have been completing a report on a major narrative project that has involved around a week of late night working and two all-nighters (you can do a lot with a snatched period of sleep after lunch). I also have a lot of email to catch up on and other tasks in consequence. For those interested here is an interview I did in New Zealand last year which has just been made available (the transcript, much augmented is also going to be a book chapter later this year). Now I should make it clear that I was very tried during this interview! David Pauleen wanted me to talk about Personal Knowledge Management, but I am afraid I don’t like that concept and resisted! Its his book in which the chapter based on this interview will appear. I moved the agenda onto complexity theory, sense-making and social computing. I talked extensively about my own use of social computing which I suppose is a PKM theme!

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