by Team BE | Dec 28, 2011 | All entries, Cultivating CoPs, FAQ's, Resources
What level of participation should one expect in a community of practice? Participation in communities of practice is rarely a person’s main activity or job, so expected levels of participation should reflect this reality. Mainly they should reflect the level of...
by Team BE | Dec 28, 2011 | All entries, Cultivating CoPs, FAQ's, Resources
How long should a community of practice be expected to last? There really is no set length of time that a community should last. In most cases, a community of practice starts without a clear sense of how long it will exist. It will last as long as members find value...
by Team BE | Dec 28, 2011 | All entries, Cultivating CoPs, FAQ's, Resources
How long should a community take to get going? Community formation takes time, but the time it takes for a community to become fully operational varies a lot from case to case. Some communities are so ready to exist that they congeal as soon as members have an...
by Team BE | Dec 28, 2011 | All entries, Cultivating CoPs, FAQ's, Resources
What are the first three things one should consider doing to get a community of practice started? You cannot start a community by yourself. In fact you cannot start a community at all, to be quite honest about it. The only people who can form a community are the...
by Team BE | Dec 28, 2011 | All entries, FAQ's, Resources, Social learning in organizations
Why should practitioners be involved in developing strategic capabilities? Traditionally, knowledge has been viewed as something that experts hand down to practitioners. But organizations in all sectors are discovering that something unique happens when practitioners...