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Communities of Practice in Practice. What are Communities of Practice ?. What are communities of practice?.
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What are communities of practice? “Communities of practice are groups of people who share a concern or a passion for something they do and learn how to do it better as they interact regularly. It has an identity defined by a shared domain of interest.”
What are communities of practice? “ Membership implies a commitment to the domain, and therefore a shared competence that distinguishes members from other people.”
1. The Domain “A shared area of interest”
1. The Domain In pursuing their interest in their domain, members engage in joint activities and discussions, help each other, and share information. They build relationships that enable them to learn from each other.
2. The Community In pursuing their interest in their domain, members engage in joint activities and discussions, help each other, and share information.
2. The Community • Having the same job or the same title does not make for a community of practice unless members interact and learn together. • A neighborhood for instance, is often called a community, but is usually not a community of practice.
3. The Practice A community of practice is not merely a community of interest-people who like certain kinds of movies, for instance. Members of a community of practice are practitioners. They are committed to developing a shared pool of resources: experiences, stories, tools, ways of addressing recurring problems-in short a shared practice.
Developing Visual Questions Cultivating useful data from your community
Developing Visual Questions 1. Start with an image building phrase: • ‘Imagine…’ • ‘Think about the last time….’
Developing Visual Questions 2. Extend the image with at least two phrases: • Who or what is involved in the activity; • what are the steps, the information involved
Developing Visual Questions 3. End with the information you need: • What information did you have/want/need • what was the process for getting the work done
What are communities of practice? It is the combination of these 3elements that constitutes a community of practice. And it is by developing these three elements in parallel that you can cultivate such a community.
Icebreaker • What is your name and what unit are you in? • Where are you from? • What do you do in your spare time? • What CoPs are you a part of?
What do CoPs bring to the university? • Connects people with similar interests who might not otherwise have the opportunity to interact • Stimulates learning and opportunities to share new ideas and best practices. • Creates a context through which partnering and collaboration can occur • Serves as a grass roots forum where efficiencies and process improvement can be developed
Why are CoPs important? • Place to turn to for expertise related to the community’s area of interest • Incubator for new employees and young talent • Provide growth and professional development opportunities for staff beyond their existing unit without requiring them to leave their unit • Resource pool of professional talent that can be leveraged for specific projects