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The Qualified Self Introduction
The Amaté platform
Prof. L. SCHLENKERDecember 1st 2014
- Preliminary Draft -
How can you use enterprise technologies for self-
improvement?
Let’s CHAT
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Agenda
I. CHATII. The New World of WorkIII. Productivity todayIV. Digital WorkspacesV. The Building BlocksVI. The Value PropositionVII. Market metaphoresVIII. The value architect™IX. Conclusion and Perspectives
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The author suggests that the "Quantified Self" movement is about self knowledge. What does he want to know about himself?
Describe one of the applications described in the article (audience, data sources, interface, use scenarios, observations).
The article points out the fallacy of "magical thinking". What does this mean and how does this this apply to the Quantified Self?
The article concludes that the goal isn't to do more work, but to do better work. What does this mean to you?
Spying on myself
Richard J. Anderson
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http://intranet-matters.de/resources/intranet-maturity-models/
Definitions
I. InputsII. StatesIII. PerformanceIV. Self-knowledge
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• Your search history• Your search trends• Your contacts• Your location• Your interests and
demographics
Inputs
www.google.com/dashboard
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What do you know about yourself?
• Self –knowledge – what am I like?
• Cognitive, affective, executive self
• Physical, social and physiological worlds
• Impact on how experience is encoded
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Performance = Productivity?
• The mechanical clock
• Harder, better, faster…
• Mechanized productivity
• Knowledge productivity
• Continuous Productivity
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States
• Mental, physical, emotional states• Psychiatry – an indication of one
health • Cognitive psychology – thinking
and feeling• Buddhism – our ability to “color”
the mind
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