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1 Communities of Practice
State Bureau of Statistics Peer Learning Event 29-30 September, 2015

2 Knowledge is created in the heads of people (tacit) and
is difficult to capture and record (make explicit).

3 What is a Community of Practice
A Community of Practice (CoP) is a group of people who comes together for a shared learning. It is a group of people who share a concern, a set of challenge or passion about what they do and interacts regularly to learn how to do it better. It’s a community that shares practices. One of the methods to capture individual knowledge. Note, a CoP is not a pressure or action group.

4 Characteristics of a CoP
A Field or Domain of Interest. Area of shared interest. E.g. Data and Statistics A Community. Interaction Building relationship in order to learn. A Practice Members must be practitioners in that field or profession

5 Objectives of CoP Networking and contacts Stimulating interaction
Fostering learning Creating new knowledge Socializing new members Identifying and sharing best practices

6 Community Building Activities and Methods(1)
The hallmark of a CoP is that the community must interact to generate, share and deepen knowledge through some of the following: Face-to-face meetings. Legal basis for the meeting E.g. the state statistics department is required to hold a 6- monthly meeting Face-to-face trainings and events List-serves: yahoo groups, google group Social media: Facebook, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, BBM Building sub-groups and working group around specific activities and tasks Write regular report of meeting and circulate

7 Community Building Activities and Methods(2)
Online trainings, webinars and distance learning around a common topic Sharing of Success Stories, Lessons Learned and Problems Solved Agenda for every meeting with useful discussion points set jointly by SBS and NBS Inviting non-member/experts to meetings occasionally A key knowledge broker and facilitator Online library of offline and online resources. Use the CoP to encourage staff secondment and movement.

8 How to set-up a CoP As soon as it is agreed, a face-to-face meeting should be conveyed so members can know each other. Agree a date and time for meeting Find a suitable venue Send out reminders to members Develop terms of reference and ground rule for discussion Develop an agenda Appoint a facilitator/secretariat If possible, identify a knowledge broker Plan for subsequent meeting

9 Is it doable? Can we have a chat about setting up a CoP?
Thanks for listening. Is it doable? Can we have a chat about setting up a CoP?


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