# Notion AI for Knowledge Management and PKM (Second Brain) Training

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> Updated: 2026-05-18T18:57:17.941Z
> Level: intermediate
> Topics: notion ai, pkm, second brain, bilgi yönetimi, para method, zettelkasten, basb, tiago forte, evergreen notes, lyt moc, notion connectors, ai meeting notes, ai database, notion vs obsidian, roam research, logseq tana, kurumsal wiki, team knowledge base, knowledge worker, kvkk notion
**TLDR:** A 2-day intermediate program for knowledge workers, consultants, academics, and enterprise wiki leads who want to build a personal and enterprise knowledge management system with Notion AI 2.0, AI Connectors, and Q&A. Includes PARA, Zettelkasten, BASB, LYT frameworks + AI integration.

## Açıklama

The Notion AI for Knowledge Management and PKM (Second Brain) Training is a 2-day intermediate program that combines the core frameworks of the modern Personal Knowledge Management discipline (PARA, Zettelkasten, BASB, LYT, GTD) with Notion's AI ecosystem matured as of 2024-2026 (AI 2.0, Q&A, Connectors, AI Database, Meeting Notes). The training addresses PKM history and discipline, Tiago Forte's BASB and PARA, Niklas Luhmann's Zettelkasten, Nick Milo's LYT MOC, Andy Matuschak's evergreen notes, Notion workspace design, AI Writer + Q&A + Search mastery, Slack/Drive/GitHub/Teams Connector integrations, AI Properties and database automation, AI Meeting Notes for knowledge capture, Notion vs Obsidian/Roam/Logseq/Tana comparison, enterprise wiki, and KVKK compliance — together.

## Kazanımlar

- Make strategic decisions among PKM frameworks (PARA, Zettelkasten, BASB, LYT, GTD).
- Design a Notion workspace from scratch with a PARA + Zettelkasten hybrid architecture.
- Become a professional knowledge worker with Notion AI 2.0 Q&A, AI Writer, Custom AI Blocks.
- Build a multi-source knowledge ecosystem with Slack, Drive, GitHub, Teams Connectors.
- Produce dynamic operational workflows with AI Properties and database automation.
- Systematically capture meeting knowledge with AI Meeting Notes.
- Make the right choice by comparing Notion with Obsidian, Roam, Logseq, Tana.
- Build multi-team enterprise wiki, SOP, and decision log architectures.
- Manage KVKK- and GDPR-compliant enterprise Notion deployment.

<p>This training is designed for knowledge workers, consultants, academics, content creators, founder/CEOs, enterprise wiki leads, researchers, and writers who want to combine the modern Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) discipline with Notion's AI-augmented ecosystem and build a personal and enterprise 'Second Brain.' At the heart of the program is the following approach: learning Notion AI does not stop at the level of 'generate writing with AI Writer.' Real knowledge-management value comes from selecting and applying the core PKM frameworks (PARA, Zettelkasten, BASB, LYT, GTD) for the right profile; building workspace-wide knowledge-recall capacity with Notion AI 2.0's Q&A semantic search; constructing a multi-source knowledge ecosystem with AI Connectors like Slack, Google Drive, GitHub, Microsoft Teams; going beyond manual tagging with AI Properties and database automation; systematizing meeting knowledge with AI Meeting Notes; and managing all of this within the enterprise wiki discipline in compliance with KVKK.</p>

<p>The history of the PKM discipline extends back to Vannevar Bush's Memex vision in 1945; continues with Doug Engelbart's augmented intelligence and Ted Nelson's hypertext ideas; and reaches the peak of practice with Niklas Luhmann's 70,000+ card Zettelkasten system. Since the 2010s, David Allen's GTD, Tiago Forte's BASB (Building a Second Brain) and PARA (Projects, Areas, Resources, Archives), Andy Matuschak's evergreen notes principles, and Nick Milo's LYT (Linking Your Thinking) MOC framework have formed the intellectual foundation of modern PKM. In 2023-2025, AI-first or AI-augmented tools like Notion, Mem, Reflect, Tana, AnyType have taken this discipline into a new era: instead of manual linking, RAG-based semantic search is now possible; instead of manual tagging, AI properties; instead of manual meeting notes, automatic transcript + summary. This training systematically conveys the discipline that carries the classical PKM thought legacy into AI-augmented practice.</p>

<p>A strategic dimension of the program is its comparative treatment of Notion AI's place in the ecosystem with other PKM tools. Notion (cloud-first, structured database, AI native), Obsidian (local-first, plain markdown, plugin ecosystem), Roam Research (outliner and bidirectional-linking pioneer), Logseq (open-source local-first), Tana (supertags and AI-native structured), Capacities (object-based), AnyType (P2P), Reflect, and Mem (AI-first) are compared in detail. The local-first vs cloud-first trade-off; markdown portability discipline; which tool is the right choice for which profile — e.g., Obsidian + Zotero for academics, Notion + Connectors for enterprise teams, Tana for deep thinking — is shown systematically. Hybrid approaches (Notion workspace + Obsidian deep thinking) are also addressed hands-on.</p>

<p>The PKM framework-comparison module forms the disciplinary backbone of the training. Tiago Forte PARA (Projects = active work, Areas = ongoing responsibility, Resources = reference, Archives = historical); BASB CODE (Capture, Organize, Distill, Express); the Progressive Summarization technique are addressed in detail. On the Zettelkasten side, the distinction of atomic notes, evergreen notes, fleeting notes; Andy Matuschak's evergreen notes principles (concept-oriented, densely linked, atomic); LYT MOC design principles are shown in detail. David Allen's GTD (Inbox, Next Actions, Waiting For, Someday/Maybe) and the Johnny Decimal numeric system take their place in the comparison matrix. The hybrid approach — PARA structure + Zettelkasten atomic notes + AI search — is presented as the most powerful combination in corporate practice.</p>

<p>The Notion workspace design module brings theoretical frameworks into practice. Setting up the four PARA databases (Projects, Areas, Resources, Archives) from scratch in Notion; cross-database relations and rollups; custom views (Board, Calendar, Timeline, Gallery); template library (Project Brief, Meeting Notes, Weekly Review); quick capture via web clipper, mobile, email forwarding; the inbox → process → action flow; weekly review routine are addressed hands-on. On the Zettelkasten side, the atomic note discipline, bidirectional linking with Notion @mention, the backlinks panel, dynamic relationships with linked databases, and Maps of Content (MOC) design are addressed in detail.</p>

<p>The AI Writer + Q&A + Search mastery module addresses Notion AI's powerful features at an advanced level. Page-level and block-level AI commands (summarize, translate, brainstorm, simplify, expand, polish); tone and format optimization for Turkish content; reusable workflow design with Custom AI Blocks; automatic database property filling with AI Autofill (auto-tag, auto-summarize, auto-translate); Q&A semantic search workspace-wide queries (with citation and source linking); the limits of Q&A and preventing hallucinations are addressed hands-on. This discipline takes Notion beyond a 'note-taking application' and turns the workspace into a personal/enterprise RAG system.</p>

<p>The AI Connectors module forms the program's multi-source knowledge-integration dimension. Making Slack channel and DM content searchable in Notion; Gmail and Microsoft Outlook integration; Microsoft Teams channel-level permissions; Google Drive, OneDrive, SharePoint document library; GitHub repos, issues, PRs; Linear, Jira, Asana product/project tools; Salesforce CRM integration are addressed in detail. The capacity to recall information from 5-10 different sources with a single query via unified search is a decisive paradigm shift for the corporate knowledge worker.</p>

<p>The AI Database, automation, and formula module empowers Notion's structured-data dimension with AI. AI Properties (AI Summary, AI Translate, AI Key Info Extract, AI Custom); database automation (trigger → action flow: page edited, status changed, date reached → edit property, send Slack, send email); multi-step workflows and conditional logic; Formula 2.0 (lets(), if(), regex, date math); one-click multi-action workflows with Button blocks are addressed hands-on. This discipline turns the Notion workspace from a static doc store into a dynamic operational system.</p>

<p>The AI Meeting Notes and knowledge-capture module teaches the discipline of systematically capturing meeting knowledge. Notion AI Meeting Notes setup and Zoom / Google Meet integration; automatic transcript, summary, action-item generation; Turkish meeting transcript quality; comparison of alternative AI notetakers like Otter, Fireflies, Granola, Tactiq, Krisp (especially Granola's AI-augmented note + transcript hybrid approach); Meeting → Project → Action database automation flow; decision log and OKR tracking integration are addressed in detail.</p>

<p>The enterprise wiki module takes Notion to the highest-ROI use-case scenario in corporate practice. Multi-team workspace design; teamspaces and distinction of private/open/closed spaces; permissions model (owner, editor, commenter, viewer); guest users and external sharing; onboarding handbook and new-hire journey; SOPs, runbooks, troubleshooting guides; RFC (Request for Comments), ADR (Architecture Decision Record), and decision log templates are addressed comprehensively. On the KVKK and enterprise compliance side, Notion data residency and cross-border transfer policies; audit log, SSO (SAML/OIDC), SCIM provisioning; and GDPR, KVKK, and enterprise compliance requirements are addressed in detail.</p>

<p>In the capstone project, each participant designs an end-to-end Second Brain workspace for their own profile (knowledge worker, consultant, academic, founder) or company: PKM framework selection (PARA + Zettelkasten + AI hybrid); workspace architecture (databases, relations, views); template library; AI Connector integrations; automation flows; enterprise extension (team wiki, SOPs, decision log) if applicable; 30-60-90 day PKM adoption roadmap. By the end of the training, participants reach a level of operational and strategic competence to manage the core PKM frameworks at the strategic level, professionally use the Notion AI 2.0 ecosystem, integrate multi-source knowledge systems with AI Connectors, build dynamic workflows with AI Properties and database automation, systematize knowledge capture with AI Meeting Notes, make the right choice by comparing Notion with the Obsidian / Roam / Logseq / Tana ecosystem, and manage the enterprise wiki in compliance with KVKK. The training consists of 2 days, 12 modules, and over 60 hands-on lessons.</p>