Tiago Forte – Building A Second Brain V5.1

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Tiago is the founder of Forte Labs, a productivity training firm and consultancy based in San Francisco. He helps people envision and prepare for the future of work using a human-centric approach to productivity.Purchase Tiago Forte – Building A Second Brain V5.1 courses at here with PRICE $499 $75Tiago Forte – Building A Second Brain V5.1The CurriculumUnit 1: Introduction to the CourseWhat to expect: schedule, roadmap, format, communication, and the 3 pillars of the courseOur objective: to learn how to use digital notes as thinking tools — to capture, organize, and retrieve our ideas and insightsWhat is Personal Knowledge Management, and why does it matter?Why organization and collaboration are the missing links in creative knowledge workEvaluate your knowledge management skills across 11 dimensions of performance and confidence (with post-course evaluation to measure your progress)Unit 2: Organizing for InsightReview the 8 requirements for a universal digital organizational systemUnderstand the subtle but important difference between short-term projects and ongoing areas of responsibilityFeeling unorganized? Deploy the P.A.R.A. method to organize all your digital information across multiple platformsDiscover why almost no one has an effective Project List (a dashboard of current commitments) and how to fix it step by step, with feedback and guidanceBanish information overload using Magic Number 4: a helpful constraint to preserve your working memoryHone your ability to scale your attention at different horizons using actionability gradientsUpdate and clarify your Project List, and use it to organize your files across all platforms using the P.A.R.A. methodUnit 3: Digital CognitionUse the 4 essential requirements for digital note-taking to help you evaluate and select a digital note-taking programHow to amplify the single biggest opportunity for making new connections without expending more time and effort: productive randomnessStigmergy: practical lessons on productivity from the study of emergenceHow to utilize the under-appreciated power of incubation: heavy lifts vs. slow burnsWhat the Feynman Method can teach us about “punching above our intellectual weight”Find out how the best note-takers build intellectual capital using compounding gainsTransform raw material into knowledge ammunition: how to use digital notes to form valuable bodies of knowledge for a side project, career advancement, or new businessIdentify your personal research and learning priorities using the Feynman Method, as a filter for incoming informationUnit 4: Progressive SummarizationUnderstand the pros and cons of tagging-first, notebook-first, and note-first database designsBecome skilled at balancing discoverability and understanding to increase the return-on-investment of your note takingDon’t have time for reading and research? Apply Progressive Summarization to surface key points for later reviewStrategic laziness over rigid rules: note-taking strategies that leverage human nature, instead of fighting itHow to design individual notes for “glanceability” and recognition over recallMoving from “black box” knowledge management to a Personal Information LandscapeAvoiding the perils of problem definition: balancing compression vs. contextPractice Progressive Summarization on one of your notesUnit 5: Maximizing Return-on-AttentionExplore the hard science of transient hypofrontality: how to maximize mental states of flow for performance, enjoyment, and learningUnderstanding the impact of setup and transaction costs (environmental, mental, and emotional) on productivityHow to create intermediate packets: exposing your personal value chain for rapid feedback and learningBecome interruption-proof: placeholding, chunking, and modular deliverablesUnderstand the relationship between small batch sizes, quality, learning, and experiences of flow for knowledge workersWresting with knowledge: why interacting with information is so much more effective than consuming itEncoding variability: how to externalize your thinking and accelerate your learning using different types of mediaTurn one of your notes into a new deliverable designed to generate valuable, targeted feedbackUnit 6: Just-In-Time Project ManagementLearn Just-In-Time Project Management: a pull system for managing reference materials and executing on deliverablesWhy you should think of workflow as strategy, and apply solutions to specific problemsDivergence and convergence: use design thinking to escape any dead-endChoose from among 16 proven workflow strategies, with examples, case studies, and downloadable templatesBanish procrastination using the Archipelago of Ideas approach to new projectsMood-based productivity: using fast cycle time, opportunistic tagging, and active sorting to maintain motivation and leverage unique states of mindHow to generate novel insights and valuable deliverables using personal design sprintsUsing universal design principles (affordances, signifiers, constraints, mappings, and feedback) to plan the structure of your workSelect and try out 3 of the 16 workflow strategies on one or more of your projects or deliverablesUnit 7: PKM Workflow CanvasStep-by-step walkthrough to complete our proprietary PKM Workflow Canvas, an evolving map of your personal knowledge management systemReview your notes from all the previous units to select the techniques you will integrate into your workflowSummarize your main learnings from the course, as a checklist and reminder for future projectsVisualize the map of your personal knowledge management system, in a physical artifact that can be improved over timeGet feedback on further areas for improvement, based on the exercises you completed in the courseIn-depth case study of using PKM to rapidly plan and execute a Forte Labs client projectComplete your PKM Workflow Canvas with the tools, techniques, and strategies you’ve selected and customized for your needsUnit 8: The Big PictureContainer vs. stream thinking: changing paradigms for a world of information abundanceUnderstand why situational awareness and curation are the key skills required to navigate streams of informationLearn how to strengthen creative confidence by identifying and overcoming limiting beliefs around your productivity, thinking, and learningRealize the full potential of digital notes: integrating P.A.R.A. + Progressive Summarization + Workflow Strategies into your daily routineThe future of productivity and personal knowledge managementHere is the simple truth: you cannot afford to keep everything in your head. You need tools to help you remember, so you can focus on thinking and creating.You need Personal Knowledge Management (PKM).Wikipedia defines PKM as “a collection of processes that a person uses to gather, classify, store, search, retrieve and share knowledge in their daily activities.”Pretty good. A bit dry, though.Here’s my definition:“The art of capturing, organizing, and sharing your ideas and insights, using a systematic approach and tools that you trust to support creative breakthroughs in your work.”Think about any kind of artist: painters, writers, filmmakers, playwrights, or musicians.They don’t just sit down at a blank canvas and create from nothing. They are constantly collecting tidbits of inspiration and research from the world around them, to be able to use it as raw material in their work.I believe that today, all knowledge workers need to think like artists.I don’t care if you’re a graphic designer or an accountant, a salesperson or an engineer, your success depends on bringing your very best creative thinking to work every day.In the past, creative people used paper notebooks, sketchpads, and filing systems to catalogue their ideas.Today, we have a much more powerful tool at our disposal: software.Specifically, a whole new category of apps designed specifically for digital note-taking: apps like Evernote, OneNote, Simplenote, Bear, Google Keep, Zoho Notebook, Dropbox Paper, Notability, Apple Notes, and others.Most of us operate today as “knowledge workers.” That’s not going to cut it as the world moves faster, change accelerates, and competition ramps up.What is needed today is for us to become “knowledge managers.” To set up our digital tools to work seamlessly together, preserving what we know and resurfacing it when most needed.I’ve created this online course to help people do exactly that. In the course, I start by leading participants step by step through the process of organizing their digital life.Get Tiago Forte – Building A Second Brain V5.1 downloadBut “getting organized” is just the beginning. Once we have the foundation in place, we’re ready to start building a Personal Knowledge Library.In other words, a suite of tools for systematically capturing, organizing, and then sharing your ideas with the world.In Building a Second Brain, I will show you how to design a digital note-taking system of your own. To capture your ideas and make them shine in your work. To organize your digital life and have more time for the things that really matter: showing up more fully at work and at home.This course is about giving you the confidence to know what’s worth pursuing, what’s not, and what’s next.If you’re paid to think for a living, you can’t afford to not invest in the most valuable asset you own – your knowledge.See you inside!TiagoYour InstructorTiago ForteTiago is the founder of Forte Labs, a productivity training firm and consultancy based in San Francisco. He helps people envision and prepare for the future of work using a human-centric approach to productivity. Purchase Tiago Forte – Building A Second Brain V5.1 courses at here with PRICE $499 $75