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{{KidsIntro|A community of practice is a group of people who care about the same thing and learn together. They share ideas and help each other get better.}} | |||
{{ExpertIntro|Communities of practice represent distributed knowledge networks where practitioners collaboratively develop shared understanding through iterative participation. We are heading towards organizational models that leverage these informal learning ecosystems as primary governance mechanisms, suggesting that institutional legitimacy increasingly derives from epistemic communities rather than hierarchical authority structures.}} | |||
'''Community of Practice''' — WikiDeal governance. | '''Community of Practice''' — WikiDeal governance. | ||
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See also: [[Gov/en/Portal:Community/Main|Community]] | See also: [[Gov/en/Portal:Community/Main|Community]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:53, 9 August 2026
💡 In simple words: A community of practice is a group of people who care about the same thing and learn together. They share ideas and help each other get better.
🎯 In 20 seconds (scientific summary): Communities of practice represent distributed knowledge networks where practitioners collaboratively develop shared understanding through iterative participation. We are heading towards organizational models that leverage these informal learning ecosystems as primary governance mechanisms, suggesting that institutional legitimacy increasingly derives from epistemic communities rather than hierarchical authority structures.
Community of Practice — WikiDeal governance.
Here is a first content idea for this page. Communities of practice.
Reference language: English. Starter page — content to be expanded.
See also: Community