Saturday, April 14, 2007

A Community of Practice

A community of practice is very vital in coming up with solutions after a strong and effective mind mapping. The mind mapping session conveyed the notion that every nugget of information counts and where two or more people are sharing ideas criticism is bound to be there and it is very effective in coming up with perfect solutions. The opportunity of working in teams helped to bring up different schools of thought and this helped coming up with an ultimate rich table of ideas. Team members made it a point that no stone was left unturned when we were carrying out the team activity. There was no competition per se but there were actually different hands contributing alternative ways of killing a cat.

1 comment:

Susan Arthur said...

Hi
I don't really understand what you are saying in this post, partly because there isn't a single 'thread' running through the whole thing. Even though it is a short post, it jumps around from one thing to the next (or it feels like that). I don't think the first sentence really makes sense, and the last sentence about skinning a cat doesn't fit in either. You need to have a continuous tone running through your piece.
I hope that makes sense, and if not, come and ask me to explain it!
Susan