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06Jun

Community of Practice within and across the communities: A Story of Collaboration Across Borders

June 6, 2025 K_0mp3T3nz Development of knowledge, Geist, Use / Application of knowledge 22

We are excited to share an important milestone in the life of a The cover captures a moment by the bonfire at the Molodvizh event – an evening of remembrance. Tragically, just three days before this event, one of its coordinators, Yarka Bazylevich, along with her sisters and mother, were killed by Russian forces. The bonfire is a traditional closing ceremony for scouts, known as "Spark". Participants stand in a circle, cross their hands (left hand on top), and sing a song together. The ceremony ends with a symbolic handshake called the "spark", which passes around the circle, fostering a sense of unity and reflection. guidebook on Communities of Practice within and across organizations: the release of its Ukrainian edition.

A Story of Collaboration Across Borders (read more)

This edition is not just a translation — it’s the result of a self-organized, international collaboration. The idea started in 2023 when the first version of our guidebook was published. Longtime fellow Olga Vtorushina (Yadryhynskaya) connected with two independent consultants: Kristina Mirchuk (Spain) and Viktoriia Oleshko (Ukraine). Together, they built a social learning and translation team that soon included:

  • Oksana Oliynyk (Germany) – lead translator and experienced editor in communication and development.

  • Myroslava Kyrylchuk (Ukraine) – main language editor and published author.

  • Samira Tymchenko (France) – visual design, facilitator, trainer, and coach.

Additionally, terminology work was coordinated by Viktoriia Oleshko with KM, community, and research experts:

  • Nataliia Orlova

  • Khrystyna Yablonska

  • Myroslava Tkachuk

  • Alla Zhdan

  • Nataliia Galyas

A Living Learning Process

In April 2025, the team launched a Ukrainian reading circle inspired by Scandinavian “videnscirkler”. Around 20 participants from diverse fields meet biweekly to read and reflect on the Ukrainian edition. The reading circle has created powerful conversations about the role of communities of practice, both in Ukraine and internationally.

An Invitation to Celebrate Together

We invite you to join us for the official launch event:

🗓 June 13, 2025
🕛 12:00 – 14:00 (UTC+1)
📍 Online via Zoom: Join here
📺 or follow live on LinkedIn: Watch here

The event will feature:

  • Phil Reid (co-author of the guidebook)

  • Oksana Oliynyk (main translator)

  • Publishing team: Viktoriia Oleshko, Kristina Mirchuk, Nataliia Orlova, Khrystyna Yablonska

  • Olga Vtorushina, who coordinated the translation initiative

The conversation will be held in English, with simultaneous translation into Ukrainian.

A Community Effort — Even in Fundraising

This Ukrainian edition was made possible through fundraising efforts supported by personal volunteering, online webinars, and generous partners in Denmark including SimCorp and Bevar Ukraine.

Join the Journey

You can follow and connect with the translation team via the oficial website or LinkedIn page.

We look forward to celebrating this moment with you — and continuing to learn together, across languages and communities.

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06Jun

Building Thriving Communities of Practice: A Maturity-Based Approach

June 6, 2025 K_0mp3T3nz Articles, Development of knowledge, Geist, Services 15

In today’s knowledge-driven world, Communities of Practice (CoPs) have become essential for fostering collaboration, innovation, and continuous learning across various sectors. However, establishing and nurturing a successful CoP requires more than just bringing people together—it demands a strategic approach to development and growth.

Understanding CoP Maturity

The Working KnowledgeCSP CoP Maturity Model provides a structured framework to assess and guide the evolution of a CoP through five distinct stages:

  1. Founding: Initiation of the community with a clear purpose and objectives.

  2. Developing: Establishment of roles, norms, and basic processes.

  3. Maturing: Enhancement of collaboration, knowledge sharing, and value creation.

  4. Sustaining: Integration into the organization’s fabric with recognized impact.

  5. Transforming: Adaptation and innovation to meet evolving needs and contexts.

This model enables organizations to identify their current stage and implement targeted strategies to advance their CoP’s maturity.
(Source: Working KnowledgeCSP)

Assessing Community Performance

To complement the maturity model, The Community Roundtable offers the Community Score assessment — a diagnostic tool evaluating a community’s effectiveness across eight competencies, including strategy, leadership, culture, and metrics. This assessment provides actionable insights to prioritize initiatives, allocate resources efficiently, and enhance overall community performance.
(Source: The Community Roundtable)

Implementing a Maturity-Based Strategy

By integrating the CoP Maturity Model and the Community Score assessment, organizations can:

  • Benchmark Progress: Understand current capabilities and identify areas for improvement.

  • Strategize Development: Align community initiatives with organizational goals and member needs.

  • Foster Engagement: Cultivate a culture of trust, collaboration, and shared learning.

  • Measure Impact: Track progress through defined metrics and adapt strategies accordingly.

Conclusion

Building and sustaining a high-performing Community of Practice is a dynamic journey. By adopting a maturity-based approach, organizations can systematically develop their communities, drive innovation, and achieve lasting impact across sectors.


References & Resources

  • Etienne Wenger, Jean Lave (1991) — Situated Learning: Legitimate Peripheral Participation — Foundational work introducing the concept of Communities of Practice.

  • Etienne Wenger, Richard McDermott, William Snyder (2002) — Cultivating Communities of Practice: A Guide to Managing Knowledge — Key guide for building and managing CoPs.

  • Bill Kaplan, Working KnowledgeCSP — Community of Practice Maturity Model — https://workingknowledge-csp.com/working-knowledgecsp-community-of-practice-cop-maturity-model/

  • The Community Roundtable — The Community Score Assessment — https://communityroundtable.com/what-we-do/research/the-community-score-2/the-community-score/

  • Harvard Business Review (2000) — Communities of Practice: The Organizational Frontier (Wenger, McDermott, Snyder) — Early business-oriented perspective on CoPs.

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