Starting a community of practice - fostering relationships
Shawn Callahan has written an entry on starting a community of practice. To quote:
In starting any community of practice, the first objective is to help the members recognise the value they will get from being and working together. Often we will help organisations kick their communities off with a work shop that has a number of objectives but perhaps the most important is to foster deeper connections among the potential members. Here are some of the activities I've used to do that. Would love to hear about activities you have found useful.
Posted by jamesr on January 23, 2008 07:45 AM
Categories: Knowledge management
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