Communities of Practice - Acting as a Trusted Adviser
Jinfo Article
16th December 2013
Abstract
Sarah Dillingham examines how knowledge and information professionals can support the organisation in realising the best value from their communities by encouraging and supporting Communities of Practice. She highlights some sample templates, guides and examples and points to case studies from organisations including Cap Gemini, Fluor and Xerox.
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