Definition: Community of Practice

  1. a coalition of experts in the field
  2. a collective effort by practitioners
  3. a group of people who share a concern, a set of problems, or a passion for a topic, and who come together to deepen their knowledge and expertise by interacting on an ongoing basis. 
    • Shared Interest: Members have a common focus, whether it’s a specific job role, industry, problem, or hobby. 
    • Ongoing Interaction: Regular engagement is crucial for members to build relationships and share information. 
    • Knowledge Sharing: The primary goal is to exchange knowledge, experiences, and insights to improve practice. 
    • Collaborative Problem-Solving: CoPs act as a support system for members to work together on challenges and find innovative solutions. 
    • Learning and Development: Through these interactions, members collectively enhance their skills and expertise in their chosen domain. 
    • Shared Identity: A sense of belonging and a common purpose often develops among members over time. 

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