Communities of Practice: Crucial for Knowledge Transfer
Episode 13 of the Positivity Hack Delivered Podcast by Women On IT podcast, hosted by Women On IT, titled "Communities of Practice: Crucial for Knowledge Transfer" was published on September 11, 2021 and runs 67 minutes.
September 11, 2021 ·67m · Positivity Hack Delivered Podcast by Women On IT
Summary
Welcome to PHD (Positivity Hack Delivered) Episode 013 by Beata Young with guest Kamila Stepniowska. A Community of Practice (CoP) is a group of people who share a concern or a passion for something they do and learn how to do it better via regular interaction. While not a new concept, CoP is critical for highly effective and creative environments. This Positivity Hack Delivered will be by Ginger Tech owner Kamila Stępniowska. Working with both internal communities of practices, as well as open communities Kamila has created a B2B, machine learning education programs with deepsense.ai. She has been supporting diversity as the “Women Who Code” Seattle Evangelist, advisor at “She’s Coding,” and a “SheWorx” Steering Committee member. As “Geek Girls Carrots” COO Kamila built a global community of women in tech. Kamila’s PhD thesis was on “CPython as a programming language” developed by the community at the Chair of Sociology of Culture, Institute of Sociology (University of Warsaw).
Episode Description
Welcome to PHD (Positivity Hack Delivered) Episode 013 by Beata Young with guest Kamila Stepniowska.
A Community of Practice (CoP) is a group of people who share a concern or a passion for something they do and learn how to do it better via regular interaction. While not a new concept, CoP is critical for highly effective and creative environments. This Positivity Hack Delivered will be by Ginger Tech owner Kamila Stępniowska. Working with both internal communities of practices, as well as open communities Kamila has created a B2B, machine learning education programs with deepsense.ai.
She has been supporting diversity as the “Women Who Code” Seattle Evangelist, advisor at “She’s Coding,” and a “SheWorx” Steering Committee member. As “Geek Girls Carrots” COO Kamila built a global community of women in tech. Kamila’s PhD thesis was on “CPython as a programming language” developed by the community at the Chair of Sociology of Culture, Institute of Sociology (University of Warsaw).
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