Home > Blog > #PKMChat 2016-01-13 What I learned in 2015

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Let’s chat about what we learned in 2015 and what we would aim to learn in 2016.

As we enter a new year it’s the perfect time to reflect on what we learned in 2015 and set our intentions for what we will learn in 2016. Let’s chat about what and how we learned, how we became more effective. Then we can share what we would like to learn in 2016 and get ready to take action. PKMChat being about Personal Knowledge Management encompass Knowledge lifecycle in general. Our first chat was about learning, acquiring Knowledge. Our second is about sharing it. Week after weeks we will switch from one end of the lifecycle to another while exploring all the channels that could be used: social, formal, writing, videos. Feel free to suggest topics by tweeting to @pkmchat.
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Links:

Learning Reflections

  • Jamie Good shared what he learned in 2015 .  Prepared using Sway.  Includes links to specific resources.

  • Performance strategist Matt Mayberry shared his business and life lessons from 2015

  • Tomas Laurinavicius  shares what he learned as he traveled the world, lived as a digital nomad, sold a startup, released his first online course, ran a half-marathon, meditated in silence for ten days and became a contributor on Forbes.

  • Collection of reflections on one thing learned in 2015 and one resolution for 2016 from marketing professionals

  • Tom Whitwell compiled a list of 52 specific things he learned in 2015.  Format – a numbered list with links.

  • Connor Moore (sound designer and composer) shares the top 10 things he learned personally and professionally.  ADD LINK

  • Oleg Shilovitsky shares what he learned about product life cycle management in 2015

Questions:

  • Q1: What skills, knowledge or lessons did you learn in 2015?
  • Q2: In what ways did you become more effective in 2015?
  • Q3: How did you learn in 2015?
  • Q4: Who did you learn from or with in 2015?
  • Q5: What is the most valuable thing you did for your development in 2015?
  • Q6: What do you want to learn in 2016?
  • Q7: What is one thing you will do in the coming week as a result of this chat?
  • NB: Questions are subject to change without notice.

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