Title :
Leveraging lessons learned for distributed projects through Communities of Practice
Author :
Cristal, Mauricio ; Reis, Juliano
Author_Institution :
Dell
Abstract :
Stakeholders in the technology market understand that active management of past project lessons learned is the basis for promoting improvements to organization processes assets. However implementing and deploying an effective and easy manner to collect and share tacit knowledge throughout organizations is not trivial, especially for remote distributed ones. In order to make this process easier, community of practice (CoP) appears as one way to manage tacit knowledge in distributed organizations. It empowers collaborators to resolve technical issues through collaboration and participation in virtual communities. These communities would be responsible to review lessons, allow discussions regarding the subject or problem to find out the root causes and after analyze it and share tacit knowledge across collaborators. This industry report will describe an experience in the software industry that is following CoP definitions to share tacit lessons across global units
Keywords :
globalisation; groupware; knowledge management; project management; software development management; active management; collaboration; community of practice; distributed organization; distributed projects; organization processes assets; project lessons; software industry; tacit knowledge management; tacit knowledge sharing; technology market; virtual community participation; Asset management; Best practices; Computer industry; Knowledge management; Manufacturing; Online Communities/Technical Collaboration; Project management; Safety; Technology management; Web sites;
Conference_Titel :
Global Software Engineering, 2006. ICGSE '06. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Florianopolis
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2663-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICGSE.2006.261239