PMO managers' self-determined participation in a purposeful virtual community-of-practice

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2016-11-03

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Elsevier

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0263-7863

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Lee-Kelley L, Turner N, PMO managers' self-determined participation in a purposeful virtual community-of-practice, International Journal of Project Management, Volume 35, Issue 1, January 2017, Pages 64–77

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Communities-of-practice (CoPs) have received significant attention within a variety of literatures but we remain largely ignorant of the potential of purposefully-created CoPs in global organisations. In this context, the challenge is likely to be convincing ‘masters’ (Wenger, 1998) on the merits of joining the conversation on practice at a distance, thus making the willingness for exchange a key to the quality and longevity of the community. We posed the question “Why would busy, dispersed, knowledgeable professionals want to join and participate in a deliberately-organised CoP?” Our 2-year collaborative action study allowed us to observe the CoP and its membership at close range. We conclude that autonomy, competence and belonging underscore participation, co-production and diffusion of innovative problem-solving and practice beyond the CoP. The study will inform organisations contemplating similar interventions and also serves as a basis for further investigation and theory building on organized CoPs by the research community.

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Communities-of-practice, Knowledge-sharing, PMO, Action research, Motivation

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