SECOND BRAIN, GTD AND SEEK/SENSE/SHARE

AN INTEGRATION OF PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT WORKFLOWS

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Keywords:

personal knowledge management, second brain, getting things done, workflow, productivity

Abstract

In the Information Society, Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) is essential to curate content and avoid infoxication. With the central tenet of maximizing the synergy of different PKM workflows, in order to create a more robust, streamlined, and effective PKM system, this article proposes an integration of three prominent PKM workflows: CODE from Building a Second Brain (BASB), Getting Things Done (GTD) and the Seek/Sense/Share (3S) workflow. Each component contributes uniquely - CODE for content collection and organization, GTD for task and time management, and Seek/Sense/Share for continuous learning. Together, they form a cohesive workflow aiming to enhance personal productivity, decision-making, and continuous learning. The integration of these workflows is aimed at creating a holistic PKM system, enabling individuals to better manage their knowledge, tasks, and time while fostering creativity, decision-making, and continuous learning in an information-dense world. Theoretical and practical applications are also discussed, offering insights into its potential effectiveness in various professional and personal contexts.

Published

2023-11-21

How to Cite

Simas da Silva, G. (2023). SECOND BRAIN, GTD AND SEEK/SENSE/SHARE: AN INTEGRATION OF PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT WORKFLOWS. International Congress of Knowledge and Innovation - Ciki, 1(1). Retrieved from https://proceeding.ciki.ufsc.br/index.php/ciki/article/view/1408