Published: 2012-08-21
Total Pages: 146
In a few rare instances, a community of practice will build and nurture itself, with little apparent or active management. Much more common is the case whereby a community of practice needs conscious and thoughtful input to be conceived, nurtured and brought to flourish. When a community of practice is implemented correctly, it becomes a powerful and enabling tool for improving productivity, encouraging professional development and creating a culture of continuous learning in an organization.
Expert knowledge disseminators and learning facilitators, two communities experts--Mike Hower and Michael Prevou--work with corporate learning expert Mitchell Levy to show you, in their very actionable new book, how to get a community of practice initiative off the ground and drive adoption in your organization. In their last several years of work in this pathbreaking area, both authors have repeatedly been asked how to get a community defined, how to measure its value and how to keep a valuable community successful. Their book is a direct result of such questioning; indeed the authors demonstrate how communities of practice are the killer app of knowledge management. This is a practical and implementable volume that provides vital tips for knowledge leaders, managers and facilitators who support these communities in such a way that they make a positive contribution to creating and sharing organizational knowledge--a contribution that engages people and leads to a competitive advantage in today's business environment.
#SUCCESSFUL CORPORATE LEARNING tweet Book07 is part of the THiNKaha series whose slim and handy books contain 140 well-thought-out quotes (tweets/ahas).
#POWER KIDS tweet Book01: Raising Independent, Conscientious, Well-Adjusted, Responsible Young Adults aims to teach parents how to turn their kids into Power Kids – successful young adults who are motivated, self-confident, and independent. It combines practical parenting practices with groundbreaking child behavior insights.
#POWER KIDS tweet recognizes that successful young adults are defined during their formative years, using a mix of “tough love” and measured, yet thoughtful, compassion.
The book aims to teach parents how to enable their children. It outlines various ideas on how children can learn the value of money, make independent decisions, and face seemingly insurmountable adversity on their own. More importantly, the book does this in a way that is practical and convenient for real-world parents.
#POWER KIDS tweet provides 140 bite-sized nuggets of wisdom written specifically for on-the-go parents. It is a handy collection of tips designed to inspire and motivate parents to raise their child in an environment of positivity and empowerment, while giving parents the opportunity to think of ahas of their own. #POWER KIDS tweet was written to be concise, efficient, yet still incredibly effective. It provides the richness of a full-fledged parenting book without the long hours of reading.
Written by power couple Rudy Mui and Shirley Woo, #POWER KIDS tweet combines their collective experience as parents, entrepreneurs, and educators in one easy-to-read yet highly insightful package.
While the book was written for parents of any age, #POWER KIDS tweet is a perfect learning companion for legal guardians, educators, guidance counselors, and child psychologists looking for better ways to arm their children or students with the proper skills to face our increasingly competitive world.
#POWER KIDS tweet provides readers the tools they need to give children power - the power to define their own fate, discover their own person, and seek success born out of their own decisions.
#POWER KIDS tweet is part of the THiNKaha series whose slim and handy books contain 140 well-thought-out quotations (ahas).