Etienne Wenger is a globally recognized thought leader in the field of social learning theory, communities of practice, and their application to organizations. He has authored and co-authored seminal articles and books on the topic, including Situated Learning, where the term "community of practice...
Wenger believes that communities of practice are key to understanding the complex knowledge challenges faced by most organizations in today's knowledge economy. To that end, Wenger sets the boundaries of what constitutes a community of practice and how it resides within different types of ...
Communities of practice can be formed to support social learning in any shared domain of human endeavor: a tribe learning to survive, a band of artists seeking new forms of expression, a group of engineers working on similar problems, a clique of pupils defining their identity in the school,...
Communities of Practice: The Organizational FrontierEtienne C. WengerWilliam M. Snyder
Chapter 10: Networking and communities of practice. (Again, this book as a whole is well worth a read – refreshing low on theory and jargon, and high on sound, practical advice based on proven results). Wenger, Etienne. (2002)Cultivating communities practice. Harvard University Press. ...
领导者还可以通过提供会议空间、后勤支持以及为聚会、工具和通信基础设施提供资金来支持CoP。 了解更多信息 [1] Wenger Etienne,实践社团:学习型组织知识管理指南。 [2] 丹尼尔·平克 (Daniel H.Pink),驱动力。 [3] The Distance Consulting Company. Community of Practice Start-Up Kit, 2000....
作者: E Wenger 摘要: A community of practice is a group of people who share an interest in a domain of human endeavor and engage in a process of collective learning that creates bonds between them: a tribe, a garage band, a group of engineers working on similar problems. Interest in ...
Etienne WengerWilliam M. Snyder Harvard Business Review Jan 2000 1366被引用 0笔记 摘要原文 A community of practice is a group of people informally bound together by shared expertise and passion for a joint enterprise. People in companies form them for a variety of reasons-to maintain connections...
wengerlearningidentitycommunitiespracticemeaning BOOKREVIEW Wenger,E.(1998).Communitiesofpractice:Learning,meaningand identity.Cambridge,UK:CambridgeUniversityPress.ISBN052143017 8hbk;0521663636pbk Wenger’sbookisstimulating,insightful,andchallenging.Init,he developssubstantiallysomeofthethemesfromhisearlierworkwithJean...
Social scientists have used versions of the concept of community of practice for a variety of analytical purposes, but the origin and primary use of the concept has been in learning theory. Anthropologist Jean Lave and Etienne Wenger coined the term while studying apprenticeship as a learning model...