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Communities of Practice

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Features
  • Communities of Practice - Users' Guide
  • Community of Practice Start Up Kit
  • Designing Knowledge Ecosystems for Communities of Practice

This folder contains information about communities of practice, which are small groups of people who share a common interest in a specific area and who come together informally, often across traditional organizational boundaries, to share their knowledge and experiences related to this common interest.

For an introduction to the contents of this folder read Communities of Practice - Users' Guide.

Knowledge

  • Book
  • Book Cultivating Communities of Practice
  • Book Cultivating Communities of Practice: A Guide to Managing Knowledge
  • Book Knowledge and Communities
  • Multimedia File
  • Multimedia File Red Ecorregional para América Latina Tropical (REDECO)
  • Document
  • Document Communities of Practice - Users' Guide
  • Document Communities of practice and organizational performance
  • Document Communities of Practice: Learning as a Social System
  • Document Community of Practice Start Up Kit
  • Document Designing Knowledge Ecosystems for Communities of Practice
  • Document Evolving communities of practice: IBM Global Services experience
  • Document Fostering Learning Communities
  • Document Getting Strategic Value from Constellations of Communities
  • Document NAVSEA Community of Practice Practitioner's Guide
  • Document Nurturing Three Dimensional Communities of Practice: How to get the most ...
  • Document USAID knowledge management [KM] community of practice pilot project
  • Website
  • Website Communities of Practice Home Page
  • Website RED ECORREGIONAL PARA AMÉRICA LATINA
  • External Discussion
  • External Discussion Com-Prac (Communities of Practice)
  • External Discussion ComPrac
  • External Discussion Somos@tele-centros

The FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
Q #1 How do communities of practice differ from knowledge networks?
A Communities of practice tend to be more informal associations that cater to the interests of individual participants for their own learning and development. On the other hand, knowledge networks are more formal and outward looking, the ultimate goal being to add value for organizations and to support collaborative efforts.


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