Knowledge management used to be mostly restricted to the work environment and focused on personal productivity. With the rise of the passion economy and the proliferation of indie thinkers, a new wave of personal knowledge management tools is taking over the market. Users want more than utility tools. They want tools for thought.
Remarkably very little overlap between the influencers talking about personal knowledge management and people that have written a great book or won an Emmy or an Oscar or actually done anything that incredible with their knowledge management systems.
The goal is not to collect more information. The goal is to think an... See more