Community of Practice
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Communities of Practice (CoP) sind Gruppen von Personen, die Interesse oder Leidenschaft
für eine Tätigkeiten (Praxis) teilen und durch regelmäßige Interaktion lernen, diese Tätigkeit
besser auszuführen.[1]
"Communities of practice are groups of people who share a passion for something that they know how to do and who interact regularly to learn how to do it better." (Wenger 2002)
“A group of people who come together to learn from each other by sharing knowledge learn from each other by sharing knowledge and experiences about the activities in and experiences about the activities in which they are engaged which they are engaged” (Wenger, 1998)
"Wissensgemeinschaften sind über einen längeren Zeitraum bestehende Personengruppen, die Interesse an einem gemeinsamen Thema haben und Wissen gemeinsam aufbauen und austauschen wollen. Die Teilnahme ist freiwillig und persönlich. Wissensgemeinschaften sind um spezifische Inhalte gruppiert." (North, Romhardt, Probst)
Methoden
Organisationen
- CPSquare (The Community of Practice on Communities of Practice)
- Caterpillar (Anwender)
- EADS Airbus (Anwender)
- Schaeffler KG (Anwender)
- Siemens AG (Anwender)
- Volkswagen AG (Anwender)
Lessons Learned
- Focus on topics important to the business and community members.
- Find a well-respected community member to coordinate the community.
- Make sure people have time and encouragement to participate.
- Build on the core values of the organization.
- Get key thought leaders involved.
- Build personal relationships among community members.
- Develop an active passionate core group.
- Create forums for thinking together as well as systems for sharing information.
- Make it easy to contribute and access the community’s knowledge and practices.
- Create real dialogue about cutting edge issues.
Veranstaltungen
Who is Who
Siehe auch
Einzelnachweise
Literatur
- ABWF (Hrsg.): QUEM Report Heft 85 - Wissenserzeugung und -austausch in Wissensgemeinschaften - Communities of Practice. 2004
- Etienne Wenger: "Cultivating Communities of Practice", ISBN 1578513308
- Etienne Wenger: "Communities of Practice - Learning, Meaning, Identity", ISBN 0521663636
- Etienne Wenger, William Snyder: “Communities of practice: the organizational frontier”, Harvard Business Review, (January-February 2000), 139-145.
- Etienne Wenger: Cultivating communities of practice - a quick start-up-guide. 2002
- Hubert Saint-Onge, Debra Wallace: Leveraging Communities of Practice for Strategic Advantage. 2002, ISBN 075067458X
- Klaus North, Kai Romhardt: Wissensgemeinschaften - Keimzellen lebendigen Wissensmanagements.
- Laurie Lock Lee: Leading Network Development Practices in 2002 - A Literature Review. 2002
- Paul Hildreth, Chris Kimble: Knowledge Networks: Innovation through Communities of Practice. 2004, ISBN 1591402700
- William Snyder: Communities of Practice: Combining Organizational Learning and Strategy Insights to Create a Bridge to the 21st Century. 1997
Weblinks
- Leading Network Development Practices in 2002: A Literature Review
- Implementing Communities of Practice and After Action Reviews
- Etienne Wenger: Communities of practice a brief introduction
- Video-Interview mit Etienne Wenger über CoPs
- Communities of Pracitce: A Literature Review
- Erfolgsmessung in Communities
- Erfolgsmessung in Communities – Traffic Kennzahlen
- McDermott: Measuring the impact of communities