Purpose – The purpose of this article is to explore strategies used by communities of practice (CoPs) managers when managing intentionally created CoPs.Design/methodology/approach – Four intentionally created CoPs in Ireland are explored, using a qualitative research design with data from observation, interviews and analysis of documents.Findings – The study identified a number of specific strategies CoP managers use to develop trust, facilitate collaboration, facilitate the negotiation of shared meaning and manage power issues within the CoP. These strategies were shared by the four managers who participated in the study.Research limitations/implications – The study is based on a small sample of managers in Ireland. The context and process...
The aim of this chapter is deepening into the concept of ‘Communities of Practice’ (CoPs) as a usefu...
Purpose – At the heart of knowledge management (KM) are the people – an organisation's important kn...
Purpose – This paper seeks to scope the nature and form of practices, understandings and institution...
Purpose This paper seeks to surface less positive aspects of communities of practice (CoPs), regardl...
The objective of this study is to investigate how Community of Practice –concept is functioning in p...
The idea of a community of practice (CoP) has been offered as the engine to unlock the potential of ...
Communities of practice (CoP) have become a popular source of knowledge-sharing and learning in org...
This thesis presents the results of an exploration of the introduction of Communities of Practice (C...
CoPs are often considered an essential organisational tool to facilitate knowledge sharing and learn...
Research has focused on formal and informal groups playing a significant role in organisational know...
Most of the knowledge capital possessed by an organisation is difficult to use, since it is buried i...
Where do communities of practice (CoPs) come from? What relationship do they entertain with institut...
Purpose – At the heart of knowledge management (KM) are the people – an organisation’s important kno...
Lave and Wenger's CoPs concept projects learning as 'situated', occurring through and shaped by part...
Purpose – At the heart of knowledge management (KM) are the people – an organisation's important kno...
The aim of this chapter is deepening into the concept of ‘Communities of Practice’ (CoPs) as a usefu...
Purpose – At the heart of knowledge management (KM) are the people – an organisation's important kn...
Purpose – This paper seeks to scope the nature and form of practices, understandings and institution...
Purpose This paper seeks to surface less positive aspects of communities of practice (CoPs), regardl...
The objective of this study is to investigate how Community of Practice –concept is functioning in p...
The idea of a community of practice (CoP) has been offered as the engine to unlock the potential of ...
Communities of practice (CoP) have become a popular source of knowledge-sharing and learning in org...
This thesis presents the results of an exploration of the introduction of Communities of Practice (C...
CoPs are often considered an essential organisational tool to facilitate knowledge sharing and learn...
Research has focused on formal and informal groups playing a significant role in organisational know...
Most of the knowledge capital possessed by an organisation is difficult to use, since it is buried i...
Where do communities of practice (CoPs) come from? What relationship do they entertain with institut...
Purpose – At the heart of knowledge management (KM) are the people – an organisation’s important kno...
Lave and Wenger's CoPs concept projects learning as 'situated', occurring through and shaped by part...
Purpose – At the heart of knowledge management (KM) are the people – an organisation's important kno...
The aim of this chapter is deepening into the concept of ‘Communities of Practice’ (CoPs) as a usefu...
Purpose – At the heart of knowledge management (KM) are the people – an organisation's important kn...
Purpose – This paper seeks to scope the nature and form of practices, understandings and institution...