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A transmittable in formal systematic language expressed in symbols, words, or numbers ( Rynes & Bartunek, 2001 ). This is the type of knowledge or information that we can easily document and obtain from books and journals.
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Virtual Communities of Practice for Health Care Professionals
Elizabeth Hanlis (Ehanlis Inc., Canada), Jill Curley (Dalhousie University, Canada), and Paul Abbass (Merck Frosst Canada Limited, Canada)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-026-4.ch636
Abstract
Wenger is typically credited with the development of the metaphor of communities of practice where “learning requires an atmosphere of openness and the key is to build an atmosphere of collective inquiry” (Wenger, 1998). However, the focus of creating a sense of belonging as well as the formulation of knowledge as a social process is not as new. Rather, it can be found in the form of a learning community. Senge (1990) introduced this concept of the learning organization to explain strategies to enhance the capacity of members to consistently collaborate on mutual goals.
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Successful Virtual Communities of Practice in Health Care
Transmittable in formal systematic language expressed in symbols, words, and/or numbers ( Rynes & Bartunek, 2001 ). This is the type of knowledge or information that we can easily document and obtain from books and journals.
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