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Knowledge Flow Studio

Because reading the book isn't the same as cultivating knowledge
Welcome to your Knowledge Flow Studio — not a Confluence, a kitchen where ideas simmer, collide, reduce, and occasionally catch fire.
This space accompanies readers of A book, a space, a community, and a practice that helps you:
Design smarter information systems,
Architect organizational intelligence,
Enjoy knowledge work (as an art, science, and valuable career path)
You’ll use this space to map insights, notice patterns, shape artifacts, and practice the skills of knowledge flow. Start small, stay curious, and don’t over-engineer it. Flow comes from practice, not perfection.

What you’re building


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Knowledge work is a hands-on practice.
The space isn’t for storage, it’s for sense-making. Not a notebook or a library — a practice studio. A place where ideas can connect, collide, evaporate, refine, recombine, and emerge as something new.
The goal, obviously, is flow.
You’ll return to this studio, as you explore , to:
map ideas,
collect examples,
interrelate themes,
practice noticing,
structure artifacts
challenge reasoning,
design feedback loops,
reflect on patterns,
and build a living knowledge flow system

Create a welcoming place to think. Really, that’s what matters most.

Where to begin


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If you use Coda, you can

1. Explore Tools For Reading

This space has templates to match your Knowledge Flow experience. You can use them as you read, and refer back as you learn.

Consider This

A handy table to answer the “Consider This” questions throughout the chapters.

Chapter Notes

Includes a summary of key points, activity links and further resources. Capture your thoughts as you read.

2. Start Your First Activity

You can dive in anywhere ... I’m so not the boss of your knowledge flow!
But, I do recommend you begin at the beginning ...


See the Current Activity List

Here is a summary of activities, as they are introduced, so you can easily find (or refind) the practices you need.


 
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