CoP: Getting Started 2. What are Communities of Practice? A way of working Involving those who do shared work Involving those that share issues Always.

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CoP: Getting Started 2

What are Communities of Practice? A way of working Involving those who do shared work Involving those that share issues Always asking “who isn’t here?” A way of learning To create new knowledge grounded in ‘doing the work’ With those who can advocate for and make change 2

What Do Communities Do? Seek and invite others doing shared work Share learnings within organizations, agencies and roles Share learnings across organizations, agencies and roles Decide to go things together that will address a shared concern Create new knowledge grounded in ‘doing’ the work 3

Why Are Communities of Value? Provide the support that individuals need Respect the ‘expertise’ that individuals bring Recognize the differences in the settings where people do their work Seek commonality within differing viewpoints Unite individuals in action Focus on ‘learning’ Use ‘learning’ to transform practice 4

How Do Communities Make a Difference? Use the natural bonds between people that do common work Maintain communication that strengthen natural bonds Keep community members focused on outcomes Use the ‘community status’ to bring attention to issues Use the ‘community status’ to engage the people that can help move the issues Move change to the ‘Tipping Point’

Understanding Shared Work Who is interested in this issue and why? What efforts are underway separately to address the work? What will make the shared work need fulfilling for others? How can we build new connections? What venues and communication vehicles will deepen connections? What ‘real work’ goal could unite us? Reach out and invite! 6

New Eyes on Challenges through Communities of Practice 7 For you, is there value in building a community for strategic advantage?