Show Notes
- - Host: Dan Hugo
- - Summary: Many individuals, groups, and even communities in the Greater Vegas Entrepreneurial Ecosystem share not only concerns and challenges, but skills and ideas, except that the sharing is done at a distance. Can a Community of Practice approach bridge the gaps?
What is a Community of Practice?
- - Proposed by Jean Lave and Etienne Wenger circa 2015
- - “Communities of practice are groups of people who share a concern or a passion for something they do and learn how to do it better as they interact regularly.”
- - A real community of practice includes intention and direction of some kind, and is almost certainly incompatible with the notion of Serendipitous Collision.
Community vs Communities
- - Is there benefit having multiple communities of practice? What about regular communities?
- - What if they are insular? Isolated?
- - A community of communities in our Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
Assurance Game and Community Erosion
- - Do you encounter Assurance Games in our Greater Vegas Entrepreneurial Ecosystem?
- - What happens when the Hare interrupts The Stag Hunt
- - What can we in our individual and larger communities do to counter this alleged erosion?
Go forth and Practice
- - Genius Roundtable is one evolving example, you can do this also!
- - Proactively plan and curate your Community of Practice to yield a return to participants and advancement toward the goal or goals of the community
- - Build bridges and connect with other Communities of Practice for productive collaboration!
Links
- - Introduction to Communities of Practice https://www.wenger-trayner.com/introduction-to-communities-of-practice/
- - Creating Communities of Practice https://www.communityofpractice.ca/background/what-is-a-community-of-practice/
- - Kauffman Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Building Playbook 3.0 Draft 2019 https://www.kauffman.org/ecosystem-playbook-draft-3/
- - Wikipedia on Stag Hunt https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stag_hunt