DE ADMINISTRADOR A GESTOR DO CONHECIMENTO: A COMUNIDADE DE PRÁTICA DESENVOLVENDO O PROFISSIONAL, A ORGANIZAÇÃO E A COMUNIDADE
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Artigo (Português (Brasil))Abstract
Modern management implies in knowledge management. It requires expertise in social relationship. The concept of community of practice explains how the process occurs, indicating that is possible cultivate social interations. To managers it is a tool that can generate learning inside the company and can steward processes of development to in local communities.
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