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Create communities of practices to improve organizational performance: The technology‐intensive case of Rolls‐Royce

Strategic Direction

ISSN: 0258-0543

Article publication date: 1 January 2008

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Abstract

Purpose

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Design/methodology/approach

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Findings

Is it possible to purposefully create a community that increases organizational performance in a technology‐intensive organization? In large companies, technical knowledge is dispersed over individual specialists, business units and locations. For that reason, knowledge sharing and mutual learning among organization members is important for the short term effectiveness and long term survival of any organization. This study of communities of practices (CoPs) at Rolls‐Royce shows that CoPs are a valuable structure for technology and knowledge management, although never fully under managerial control.

Practical implications

Provides strategic insights and practical thinking that have influenced some of the world's leading organizations.

Originality/value

The briefing saves busy executives and researchers hours of reading time by selecting only the very best, most pertinent information and presenting it in a condensed and easy‐to‐digest format.

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Citation

(2008), "Create communities of practices to improve organizational performance: The technology‐intensive case of Rolls‐Royce", Strategic Direction, Vol. 24 No. 1, pp. 18-20. https://doi.org/10.1108/02580540810839304

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2008, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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