Personal Knowledge Management: Individual, Organizational and Social Perspectives

Contents: Preface The nature and value of personal knowledge management, G.E. Gorman and David J. Pauleen Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge? A stoical perspective on personal knowledge management, Peter Case and Jonathan Gosling From information to imagination: multivalent logic and system creation in personal knowledge management, Peter Murphy Recovering the individual as the locus of knowledge: communication and personal knowledge management, Mark Wolfe Systems intelligence as a lens for managing personal knowledge, Rachel Jones, James Corner and Raimo P. HAmAlAinen Managing your own knowledge: a personal perspective, Larry Prusak and Jocelyn Cranefield Knowledge management and the individual: it's nothing personal, David Snowden, David J. Pauleen and Sally Jansen van Vuuren Managing personal connectivity: finding flow for regenerative knowledge creation, Darl G. Kolb and Paul D. Collins No knowledge but through information, William Jones Personal knowledge management and knowledge worker capabilities, Thomas H. Davenport Exploring the linkages between personal knowledge management and organizational learning, Ricky K.F. Cheong and Eric Tsui The importance of personal knowledge management in the knowledge society, Karl M. Wiig Index.