Piloter les communautés de pratique avec succès
Gilbert Probst and
Stefano Borzillo
Revue française de gestion, 2007, vol. 170, issue 1, 135-153
Abstract:
A specific form of intra-organizational networks ? the community of practice (CoP) ? is increasingly regarded as an important structure within organizations. This network structure is well suited for the development and sharing of knowledge and practices across divisions. Our research explores the key factors for the successful guidance of such networks. An investigation of 39 CoPled to the discovery of three types of CoP. Each of these types is described and the different patterns of key-factors required to successfully guide them are presented.
Date: 2007
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