An Idea List: Using Web 2.0 for Management Development
At the session I described in my last post, table groups did a short brainstorming session on how web 2.0 tools could be used in a Management Community of Practice to facilitate learning. Each table recorded their ideas and left them for me. I promised the group I would post them here. So here you are folks.
Communities of practice are dynamic social structures that require both initial design and ongoing cultivation so they can emerge and grow. However, through a series of steps, learning professionals and community members can design a community environment, foster the formalization of the community, and plan activities to help grow and sustain the community. But ultimately, the members of the community will define and sustain it over time.
Here are most of the activities listed from the session. Some are slightly edited for consistency or to merge with similar items to create a single list.
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