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Communities of Practice
 Defining CoP
 Value Proposition

Knowledge Ecosystems
 KM Oxymoron
 KE: "Bi-focal" Lens
 KE: "Triple Network" Lens
 KE: "CAS" Lens
 KE: Choose Your Lens
 Knowledge Ecology
 "Data to Wisdom" Curve
 KM and KE
 The Wheel of KE


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Designing Knowledge Ecosystems for Communities of Practice

Table of Contents

Communities of Practice

 Defining Communities of Practice

 Why Should You Pay Attention to Your Communities of Practice?

Knowledge Ecosystems

 Why Knowledge Management Is an Oxymoron

 What Is a Knowledge Ecosystem: through a "Bi-focal" Lens

 What Is a Knowledge Ecosystem: through the "Triple Network" Lens

 What Is a Knowledge Ecosystem: through the "CAS" Lens

 What Is a Knowledge Ecosystem: Choose Your Lens

 What Is Knowledge Ecology

 The "Data to Wisdom" Curve

 How Knowledge Management and Knowledge Ecology
   Relate with Each Other

 The Wheel of Knowledge Ecosystems

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