Communities of practice
Define Communities of Practice
Wenger Trayner - https://www.wenger-trayner.com/introduction-to-communities-of-practice/
Collective Learning & Shared Practice - people drawn to outcomes, not concept
Resource link: Leadershiplearning.org
“Practice” = practitioner
“Community” = people who are joining have other communities as their priority. They are showing up to strengthen their own communities. Think of it as a network instead. Community framework is helpful when people join.
Roles & Audiences
Waxing & Waning of members’ contributions
Active vs inactive - share vs take - learn vs teach
Figure out why people show up and support them
Success story
Group that has met weekly consistency
10 min community - people randomly pair up to talk
50 min presentation
Maintained by a consultant
Amount of information being shared in person is massive
Convener (behind the scenes organizing) + Host (practiioner holding the actual space)
Examples
Capacity Builder’s Convergence
- Come up with topic
- People show up and discuss
- Ask people what they want to see
Hubbable
- Intentional space to actively connect
How do Define Outcomes
Processes & Products you get
Potluck
Need enough food for everyone but don’t know how hungry people are
- Too many dishes and you can’t try everything
- Potluck needs redundancy and flexibility in case someone cannot follow through
Words of Wisdom
You are a Dock and they are boats on their journeys, stopping at your dock
Build solidarity, get what they need and move on
Minimum Viable Structure for a group
- Start with Values to determine outcomes
- Outcomes
- What do you want to accomplish short term vs long term
- Transparency
- Building stronger solidarity, and understanding between different communities