International Practice Development Journal

 

Title of ArticleLearning to walk the community of practice tightrope
Type of ArticleCritical Reflection on Practice Development
Author/sDenise Edgar, Rosie Watson, Sherri Towle, Joanne McLoughlin, Amanda Paloff, Sonia Markocic, Joanne Joyce-McCoach, Vida Bliokas and Janine Bothe
ReferenceVolume 6, Issue 2, Article 9
Date of PublicationNovember 2016
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.19043/ipdj.62.009
Keywordscommunity of practice, culture, leadership, practice development, reflection, research development

Background: The Community of Practice Research was established as a new local health district service initiative. The community comprises novice and experienced multidisciplinary health researchers.

Aims: This paper reflects our experience of being Community of Practice Research members and aims to explore the practice development principles aligned to the purpose, progress and outcomes of this community.

Conclusions: The journey is compared to walking a tightrope from the beginning to the end. Success in moving forward is attributed to positive leadership and group dynamics enabling a supportive environment. This environment allowed for different types of learning: new research skills and new understandings about oneself. Competing demands such as fluctuating membership and leadership, and the selection of a large initial project were identified as barriers to the Community of Practice Research.

Implications for practice:

  • As well as contributing to communities’ shared goals members should identify and make explicit their own learning goals to themselves, the community and their managers
  • Community of practice meetings should include regular facilitated reflection about the learning that is occurring, the challenges and assumptions being made by the group, and the way forward
  • A community of practice uses social processes to aid learning and collaboration across disciplines and organisations and therefore has potential to promote local culture change

https://doi.org/10.19043/ipdj.62.009

 

This article by Denise Edgar, Rosie Watson, Sherri Towle, Joanne McLoughlin, Amanda Paloff, Sonia Markocic, Joanne Joyce-McCoach, Vida Bliokas and Janine Bothe is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 3.0 License.

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