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| Name | Nurturing Three Dimensional Communities of Practice |
| Description | McDermott, R. 1999. Nurturing Three Dimensional Communities of Practice. Knowledge Mangement Review.There are many different kinds of communities of practice. Some develop "official" best practices, some create guidelines, some have large knowledge repositories, others simple meet to discuss common problems and solutions. Communities also connect in many different ways. Some meet face to face, others have conferences; others share ideas through a website. To decide what kind of community and what kind of connection is best for your organization you need to understand three dimensions: what kind of knowledge people need to share; how tightly bonded the community is; and how closely new knowledge needs to be linked with people’s everyday work. |
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