Tag: knowledge management
5 posts tagged "knowledge management".
The practice of systematically capturing, organising, and connecting what you read and think so that ideas compound over time instead of evaporating. Modern enthusiasm centres on the Zettelkasten or "slip-box" method popularised for English readers by Sönke Ahrens in How to Take Smart Notes, which turns scattered reading into a network of atomic, linked notes. The aim is to lower the friction of writing and spark serendipity by letting unrelated notes collide. On the blog it connects to productivity, deep work, and the broader project of building durable career capital through accumulated understanding.
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Bro, Do You Even Lit? Why I Switched to Reading Fiction
Almost all my adult life I've been an infovore obsessed with hoovering up all the knowledge.
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The Commonplace Book: How to Get Compound Interest on Your Ideas
The magic happens in the nooks where ideas collide and fuse, but we have to create the right conditions for recombination.
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Notes on Note Taking: How to Read a Book
At the risk of offending my favourite productivity pornographers, most of what is written about note taking spectacularly misses the point.
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Roam Research for Getting Things Done (GTD)
This is a GTD guide I wrote for the Roam Research team. There are dozens of possible implementations, each tailored to a different set of tools and preferences. This one is mine.
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The Best of the Best Books I Read in 2019
Of all the books I read this year - curated by Deep Dish readers and other people of impeccable taste - these are the cream of the crop.