Cultivating Communities of Practice: A Guide to Managing Knowledge

by Etienne Wenger, Richard A. McDermott, William Snyder, William M. Snyder

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Today's economy is fueled by knowledge. Every leader knows this to be true, yet few have systematic methods for converting organizational knowledge into economic value. This book argues that communities of practice--groups of individuals formed around common interests and expertise--provide the ideal vehicle for driving knowledge-management strategies and building lasting competitive advantage. Written by leading experts in the field, Cultivating Communities of Practice is the first book to show more outline models and methods for systematically developing these essential groups. Through compelling research and company examples, including DaimlerChrysler, McKinsey & Company, Shell, and the World Bank, authors Etienne Wenger, Richard McDermott, and William M. Snyder show how world-class organizations have leveraged communities of practice to drive strategy, generate new business opportunities, solve problems, transfer best practices, develop employees' professional skills, and recruit and retain top talent. Underscoring the new central role communities of practice are playing in today's knowledge economy, Cultivating Communities of Practice is the definitive guide to fostering, designing, and developing these powerful groups within and across organizations. show less

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Helpful introduction as the concept of the community of practice is introduced. Bogs down a little as the concept is teased out in a variety of contexts, mostly huge multi-national corporations. I'm much more interested in how the ideas might apply in a much smaller, more organic context (esp. the local church).
The best and most practical volume on communities of practice (CoP), groups of people who share a passion for a topic or profession. In true CoPs, most learning is collaborative, among peers, rather than from masters (in the traditional sense). In a CoP, more experienced members facilitate new members' movement from peripheral participation to greater degrees of integration into the core activities and operations of the community. Mastery, in this context, is fluency in the social learning network. The authors present the fundamentals, add ample case examples, and offer expert guidance for establishing and nurturing CoPs in order to advance organizational goals.
A book that is very easily readable, and has a good structure. It gives an overview of CoP findings across different companies, and provides with some recommendations on how to sustain and "cultivate" communities of practice.
Nice ideas, even pragmatic advice, but much repeating
En bog der kan bruges af alle dem der arbejder med læringsbegreb i et uformelt læringsmiljø

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William Snyder is Associate Professor of Linguistics, University of Connecticut, where he is also affiliated to the Department of Psychology.
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Cultivating Communities of Practice: A Guide to Managing Knowledge
Original title
Cultivating Communities of Practice: A Guide to Managing Knowledge
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Komyuniti Obu Purakutisu: Narejji Shakai No Aratana Chishiki Keitai No Jissen
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Nonfiction, Business, General Nonfiction
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658.4038TechnologyManagement & public relationsGeneral managementExecutiveDecision-making And Knowledge ManagementKnowledge Management
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HD30.2 .W46Social sciencesIndustries. Land use. LaborIndustries. Land use. LaborManagement. Industrial management
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