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CoP : Getting Started 1

CoP : Getting Started 1. Thinking Like a Partner: The Strategic Value of Communities of Practice in Achieving Goals. Everyone has something to share and everyone has something to learn about our most challenging issues.

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CoP : Getting Started 1

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  1. CoP : Getting Started 1

  2. Thinking Like a Partner: The Strategic Value of Communities of Practice in Achieving Goals • Everyone has something to share and everyone has something to learn about our most challenging issues. • States and stakeholders are turning varied perspectives into strategies to change the way we approach complex problems together

  3. This Presentation • Ask • Can we learn to work across boundaries of roles, agencies and levels to solve critical problems? • Can an afford not to? • Describe • The strategic advantage of partnerships with stakeholders • Kinds of partnerships • Communities of Practice (CoP)

  4. “ In theory there is no difference between theory and practice; in practice there is.” Yogi Berra

  5. The Vocabulary of Collaboration:What Elements Matter? Common Terms • Partnership • Coalition • Community of Practice Critical Elements • Duration • Role • Depth • Strategic Value • ‘Push’ or ‘Pull ‘

  6. Knowledge Management (KM): The New Focus on Information and Experience “Knowledge is an asset to be managed like other assets” Etienne Wenger

  7. Decisionmakers Implementers and Consumers Two-Way Learning:Partnering to Learn What Works 7

  8. Communities of Practice: The Evolution of Knowledge Management • Untapped knowledge resides with those that are closest to the work • To reveal opportunities and gaps, leaders need the engage those that have a role in resolving persistent problems • Real change requires that leaders, implementers and consumers build a shared sense of purpose around the change

  9. What Do You Think? Can this style of leadership be learned?

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