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Less than 6 months left…

Sunday, May 25th, 2008

… to graduation from the 2 year program at RIT leading to a Master’s in Product Development. The time and effort I have put in to adding content into PersonalBrain over the past 18 months is beginning to pay off. PersonalBrain has been invaluable in creating and maintaining my social network, and now I am leveraging the tool to incorporate linkages between papers and reports that we are reading for school. When you tie this information in with important concepts from 18 months of classes it all starts to come together rather nicely. What I really appreciate the most about PersonalBrain is its ability to index through PDF files, as you can imagine, I have many. I enjoy turning the Wander mode on ever so often and have PersonalBrain run through a randomized sequence of thoughts from the Brain. It is amazing how much information has been conveyed to us! It has been nothing short of trying to assimilate a barrage of information, kind of like drinking from a firehose.

Documenting Social Capital Using GTD and PersonalBrain

Monday, November 6th, 2006

How would you document your personal network? How far back would you go: college, high school, nursery school? How would you indicate who knows whom and in which context? How would you get this out of your head so that you could analyze the network?

These and other questions came up as I started to think about documenting my personal network. I immediately noticed that the information relating to my personal network was just “stuff” in the GTD sense. Some information was in my head. Some information was also spread across multiple sources such as numerous phone books, planners, business cards, software such as Outlook, hardware such as cell phones, computers, old Palm PDAs, my new PocketPC PDA etc. I used the In-Basket to Empty process followed my a quick
MindSweep to get a fairly detailed listing.

Social Capital in the Blogosphere

Wednesday, November 1st, 2006

In my last article I presented one of the key take aways from a presentation on Social Capital, namely that we have to open ourselves to ask for assistance.

In the past, prior to the creation of the “electronic frontier” or “cyberspace” (whatever the correct moniker should be), we were relegated to seeking such assistance from people that we were colocated with in face to face conversations. We now have the ability to seek assistance electronically as well.

Building Social Capital

Wednesday, November 1st, 2006

Recently I had the opportunity to attend a local conference where someone was speaking about  one’s “Social Capital”: who you know and what they know, as well as what people in that network are willing to do for each other. She started the presentation by asking us if we knew who we could count on in the event of an emergency: maybe a family member, a neighbor, a co-worker. As soon as she asked the question you could see the thought process playing out in the minds of the attendees as they mentally sorted
a list of potentials and rank ordered them. America is a nation on the move, and even with the advent of instant communication channels the threads of our personal networks continue to fray. Her point is it doesn’t need to be this way. The threads can be repaired and strengthened. Doing so is easier than one might imagine, but it takes time and some dedication on one’s part. The payoff according to James M. Kouzes[1] can be:

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