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Information strategy: toolsIn my earlier posting on information strategy I discussed how I look at the way I filter information. This posting I will talk about the tools I use to filter incoming information, select, process and share it. Let's have a look at the basic picture I drew last time.
Of course this picture doesn't show only the filtering. The arrows for Actions and Sharing imply that some processing and output is taking place as well. In terms of functionality it looks more like this:
On the left hand side you see the different input channels. I read and select from that for both processing and filing. The output of the processing results in taking actions (decisions, taking stuff into client projects etc.), or in sharing through the different channels mentioned. Let's have a look at the tools I use. Input Processing Wikka Wiki, which runs locally on my laptop on a local webserver. The wiki is the one place I use for working out ideas, filing, keeping notes, and the like. For writing blogpostings and other items to be published on-line I use Qumana (the original full version, not the current Qumana Light Edition which is very good in it's own right, but lacks the library and work pad function I need badly for my writing in progress. I am not an 'in the moment' blogger). Qumana has a very easy drop pad to select morsels of information, and allows me to post to any or all of the 8+ blogs I write in. For searching outside Wikka I use the Copernic desktop search tool (which indexes the archived RSS as well). Next to these three great tools I use Picasa and Irfanview for managing photo's. Output All this next to conversations (again through the same tools as the inputs), presentations (PowerPoint) and documents (Office, OpenOffice) Now we have seen my view on information filtering, and the tools I use, I will spend one or more coming postings on my daily routine. In the mean time I am curious to hear more about your way of working. Differences with what I've described thusfar, similarities etc: I'd like to hear more about it. Comments
A thought provoking post, Ton. I'd like to see it spur a broader conversation on personal workflow. If I *had* a personal workflow, I'd contribute. As it is, I'll sit back hoping to gather some good ideas to be both more productive and more effective. Posted by: Terry Frazier at October 3, 2005 5:42 AMTon - How much cognitive overhead do you have switching between all of these tools? It all sounds like hard work to me, even though I probably have mastered an equal number of apps that I use in one way or another to do a lot of the same things. I do envy the people who have a single telecorder device for most of their work and seem to manage fine with a limited application space (probably phone calls, email, Powerpoint, Word, and Excel). I know I couldn't live in Office but your description of your work environment makes me wonder what bit of systems glue will generate the Office equivalent for Web 2.0. Posted by: Edward Vielmetti at October 11, 2005 5:33 AMTon, I agree with Terry's comment on thought provokingness and would like to thank you for the work put into this post and the previous two. These past few weeks have found me using RSS and blogging in new ways and I'm starting to push my own envelope and determine where the cognitive and tool boundaries are in my own process. It's very valuable to have insight into another's process so that I can better reflect on my own. My aggregator is NewsGator which links well for me in Outlook and conseqently syncs to my PDA as well so I can periodically (but pretty rarely) read infomation offline. I don't have a train trip but a 5-min drive to the office each day. That's then backed up by MSN Desktop search which picks up emails, file content and RSS feeds as well (by virtue of them being in Outlook). David David Posted by: David C. Buchan at October 11, 2005 11:53 AMwxsB34 comment1 , Posted by: Cvrjedsg at June 24, 2009 5:53 PMPost a comment
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