Know What You Know
“Knowledge Management” (KM) for organisations is an established arena. Businesses can catalogue and track the implicit knowledge of their workers using (blackbox) software. There has also been an influx of methods for managing, capturing, and utilising “lessons learned”.
The ideas around KM for businesses are well developed and “google-able”. There are consultants and books and software programs available for that.
For knowledge workers, knowledge management is almost crucial to progress. Knowledge management for individuals should be a standard part of our day: a default activity managing our own knowledge.
No matter where you go, they can’t take your knowledge away.