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Applying Sense-Making Methodology To Establish Communities Of Practice: Examples From The British Council

In: People, Knowledge And Technology What Have We Learnt So Far?

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  • BONNIE CHEUK

    (British Council, 10 Spring Gardens, London SWIA 2BN, United Kingdom)

Abstract

This paper introduces readers to Dervin’s Sense-Making Methodology and demonstrates how the British Council has applied it to build communities of practice. Sense-Making is based on a set of assumptions which challenge some fundamental knowledge management thinking. The Sense-Making assumptions imply the need for alternative procedures to be implemented to build and nurture communities of practice. Three primary applications are discussed: (a) conducting interviews to understand user needs; (b) managing best practices and worst practices; (c) designing face-to-face or online discussions. They are followed by four actual applications of Sense-Making Methodology in designing a Knowledge and Learning Community within the British Council in the areas of: (a) conducting user studies; (b) designing site navigation; (c) determining what documents members should share on the community intranet site; and (d) justifying the ROI of community building activities, This paper aims at stimulating further thinking and debate in adopting theoreticaily informed approaches to implement knowledge management.

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  • Bonnie Cheuk, 2004. "Applying Sense-Making Methodology To Establish Communities Of Practice: Examples From The British Council," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Bruno Trezzini & Patrick Lambe & Suliman Hawamdeh (ed.), People, Knowledge And Technology What Have We Learnt So Far?, chapter 6, pages 55-65, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9789812702081_0006
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