July 2007
Intermediate to advanced
384 pages
9h 56m
English
Rob Cross and Guillermo Velasquez
Most executives, especially those in knowledge-based organizations, would say that they heartily support the creation of Communities of Practice (CoPs), which can enhance information sharing and best practice transfer across an organization. But ask those same executives to invest organizational resources in the establishment and maintenance of CoPs, and they might well demand something in return. In an environment of tight budgets and tough competition, CoPs must be more than ad hoc groups of people who happen to share expertise or work in the same area; they need to create tangible, measurable business value. We have found that CoPs ...
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