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Cultivating Communities of Practice

Cultivating Communities of Practice



Author: Etienne Wenger
Edition: 1
Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1578513308
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Cultivating Communities of Practice



Today's economy is fueled by knowledge.Cultivating Communities of Practice review. 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 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 MRead full reviews of Cultivating Communities of Practice.

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Cultivating Communities of Practice: From Idea to Execution
Today's marketplace is fueled by knowledge, but technology is not enough. Cultivating communities of practice is the keystone of effective knowledge strategy. This book provides practical models and methods for stewarding these communities to reach their full potential--without squelching the inner drive that makes them so valuable. Essential reading for any leader in today's knowledge economy; the definitive guide to developing communities of practice

Cultivating Communities of Practice
Today's marketplace is fueled by knowledge, but technology is not enough. Cultivating communities of practice is the keystone of effective knowledge strategy. This book provides practical models and methods for stewarding these communities to reach their full potential--without squelching the inner drive that makes them so valuable. Essential reading for any leader in today's knowledge economy; the definitive guide to developing communities of practice!

Cultivating Communities of Practice: From Idea to Execution
Cultivating Communities of Practice: From Idea to Execution

Cultivating Communities of Practice
Cultivating Communities of Practice

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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 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.
From the time our ancestors lived in caves to that day in the late '80s when Chrysler sanctioned unofficial "tech clubs" to promote the flow of information between teams working on different vehicle platforms, bands of like-minded individuals had been gathering in a wide variety of settings to recount their experiences and share their expertise. Few paid much attention until a number of possible benefits to business were identified, but many are watching more closely now that definitive links have been established. In Cultivating Communities of Practice, consultants Etienne C. Wenger, Richard McDermott, and William Snyder take the concept to another level by describing how these groups might be purposely developed as a key driver of organizational performance in the knowledge age. Building on a 1998 book by Wenger that framed the theory for an academic audience, Cultivating Communities of Practice targets practitioners with pragmatic advice based on the accumulating track records of firms such as the World Bank, Shell Oil, and McKinsey & Company. Starting with a detailed explanation of what these groups really are and why they can prove so useful in managing knowledge within an organization, the authors discuss development from initial design through subsequent evolution. They also address the potential "dark side"--arrogance, cliquishness, rigidity, and fragmentation among participants, for example--as well as measurement issues and the challenges inherent in initiating these groups company-wide. --Howard Rothman

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