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Thought I’d share a few slides from a presentation I’m giving at work on Communities of Practice (CoP) from a knowledge management perspective. My aim was to contrast traditional KM of conscripting best practices, with a new approach based on sensemaking pkm and networks …more appropriate tools, design for emergence and ambient awareness , and amplifying how we get things done offline…basically a more cognitive science approach over management science. A great deal of my visual concept is based on the work of Dave Snowden , who looks at KM from a more anthropological, human behaviour perspective…a lot of his work deals with the notion of “context”, and I guess this is coupled with “intrinsic” motivation or engagement .
 
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The is the fourth post exploring more about Community, Domain and Practice aspects of CoPs mentioned in the first post of this series on communities of practice (CoPs). CoPs are not about learning things in the abstract. This is why businesses and organizations have been so interested in CoPs — they see them as a way to improve practices in the context of work. This is the fourth in a series of blog posts I wrote for Darren Sidnick . I
Thought I’d share a few slides from a presentation I’m giving at work on Communities of Practice (CoP) from a knowledge management perspective. My aim was to contrast traditional KM of conscripting best practices, with a new approach based on sensemaking pkm and networks …more appropriate tools, design for emergence and ambient awareness , and amplifying how we get things done offline…basically a more cognitive science approach over management science. A great deal of my visual concept is based on the work of Dave Snowden , who looks at KM from a more anthropological, human behaviour perspective…a lot of his work deals with the notion of “context”, and I guess this is coupled with “intrinsic” motivation or engagement .
Weekly Knowledge Management Blog by Stan Garfield KM Question, Thought Leader, Blog, Link, and Book of the Week [ Blogroll - KM Home Page - Send a Question - Implementing a successful KM programme ] KM Question of the Week Q: What advice do you have for leaders? Knowledge – know as much as you can about your work, share your knowledge with others, and encourage them to do the same A: Here are three maxims on authentic leadership . Maxim #1: PICKLES
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Methinks I need to think on that some more. Posted by: Annette Schulte | July 10, 2008 at 11:24 AM Rachel, I work in Knowledge Management and community is very important to KM. As in "Community of Practice" (CoP), Social Media are a technology, a tool (in the broader sense of the word). Social Media certainly do not The Social Organization About Rachel Social Media Metrics Social Media Examples Enterprise 2.0 Consultants Enterprise Social Software Subscribe
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