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基本説明
Topics: CoPs for cross-functional working; Social/Intellectual captial in CoPs; Narrative Inquiry and CoPs; and more.
Full Description
The ""Encyclopedia of Communities of Practice in Information and Knowledge Management"" is the leading reference source for dynamic and innovative research in the field of communities of practice (CoPs) in information and knowledge management. With knowledge management work on the increase, this single volume encyclopedia provides a comprehensive, critical and descriptive examination of all facets of CoPs in information and knowledge management in societies and organizations. Hundreds of international researchers provide in-depth coverage of conceptual and practical issues as well as topics regarding learning, leadership, ethics, social, intellectual, rewards, and language challenges.
Contents
A sample of contents: strategic advantages of CoPs; Using communities to support political action; CoPs for cross-functional working; Using CoPs for organizational learning; Leadership issues within CoPs; Reward systems and formal CoPs; Collective learning within CoPs; Social/Intellectual capital in CoPs; Narrative Inquiry and CoPs; Language (and symbol) development in CoPs; CoPs and Knowledge; Management; The Philosophy and Theory of CoPs/KM.



