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“Learning is the engine of practice, and practice is the history of that learning.” LearningCommunities Of Practice Book:Communities of Practice: Learning, Meaning, and Identity Source: Communities of Practice: Learning, Meaning, and Identity
“Indeed, what says more: the few lines of a tightly written poem or a volume of analytical comments on it? The communicative ability of artifacts depends on how the work of negotiating meaning is distributed between reification and participation.” LearningCommunicationCommunities Of Practice Book:Communities of Practice: Learning, Meaning, and Identity Source: Communities of Practice: Learning, Meaning, and Identity
“Our knowing - even of the most unexceptional kind - is always too big, too rich, too an cient, and too connected for us to be the source of it individually. At the same time, our knowing - even of the most elevated kind - is too en gaged, too precise, too tailored, too active, and too experiential for it to be just of a generic size. The experience of knowing is no less unique, no less creative, and no less extraordinary for being one of participa tion. As a matter of fact, on the face of it, it would probably not amount to much otherwise.” KnowledgeParticipationCommunities Of Practice Book:Communities of Practice: Learning, Meaning, and Identity Source: Communities of Practice: Learning, Meaning, and Identity
“Knowledge management will never work until corporations realize it's not about how you capture knowledge but how you create and leverage it.” RealizingKnowledgeManagementCorporationsCaptureSharing KnowledgeKnowledge Management Author:Etienne Wenger
“Practice is a shared history of learning. Practice is conversational. 'Communities of Practice' are groups of people who share a concern (domain) or a passion for something they do and learn how to do it better (practice) as they interact regularly (community).” PeoplePassionCommunityPracticeGroupsShareDesignConcernDomainGraphicGraphic Design Author:Etienne Wenger