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How to Find Enterprise 2.0 Champions
Many managers these days are trying to identify members of their organization who will embrace social media tools and practices within their organization. He's the ideal social networker!"
We've all seen the lonely social media evangelist, howling in the corporate wilderness about the fact that no one else "gets it." Enterprise 2.0 champions aren't where you think they are.
Transparent Office
- Wednesday, February 3, 2010
WWD Reader Profile: Jessica Richman, Futurist/Scholar
My academic work translates very nicely into my consulting practice as I love to share information on new ways that the web will transform our legal system, culture, social life, etc. also work on a stealth social entrepreneurship startup called Fundbright.org and am a contributor to the CultureHacker blog.
take classes in subjects ranging from mathematical social network analysis to Internet WebWorkerDaily readers are a diverse bunch. Every week, I profile a different reader and ask them to share what they do, how they do it, and some of their favorite
Web Worker Daily
- Friday, January 22, 2010
Social Network Analysis in the public sector
SAP Innovation: Social Networking at the Service of the French Public Sector | SAP Web 2.0
Many people today are active members of professional social networks such as LinkedIn or Viadeo, and want it to be as easy to find an internal contact as it is externally.
Unlike consumer-oriented social network tools that only support one type of relationship between individuals (“I know X”) and a limited, predefined collection of data attributes, SNA supports Interesting application of SNA re: collaboration, transparency, etc.
Alexis Naibo of
Collaborative Thinking
- Friday, January 15, 2010
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Tips on collecting data for social network analysis (SNA)
As a healthy but slight change from recent topics , I was going through some old notes and thought it might be worthwhile sharing some tips with you about collecting data for Social Network Analysis (SNA). You might also like to check out my article about social networks, titled Small World! Just as brief overview, Social Network Analysis (SNA) is a tool that provides a technique for analysing informal networks. SNA is an interesting Knowledge Management (KM) "technology" since it provides one of the few methods for making knowledge activities in an organisation visible through the analysis of relationships between people.
ChiefTech
- Sunday, November 2, 2008
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Social Network Analysis - Twitter - Social Media - Best Stuff from Last Week
Top Posts The following are the top posts from featured sources based on social signals. Overcoming Top 10 Objections to Social Learning - Social Enterprise Blog , April 24, 2009 Ten commandments of e-learning (content design) - Clive on Learning , April 30, 2009 Twitter Learning - eLearning Technology , April 30, 2009 Learning Goals - eLearning Technology , April 29, 2009 An eight-step process using Post-it notes to gain meeting consensus. - Business Casual , April 25, 2009 Fantastic File Converter - eLearning Acupuncture , April 24, 2009 Call for eLearning Demonstrations
elearning Technology
- Tuesday, May 5, 2009
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Performance - Collaboration - Social Network Analysis - eLearning Hot List
eLearning Learning Hot List June 1, 2009 to June 12, 2009 Top Posts The following are the top posts from featured sources based on social signals. The Various Roles of Instructional Design (work in progress) - Jonathan's ID , June 5, 2009 Mistakes made in Academic Blogs - Don't Waste Your Time , June 3, 2009 New online book on mobile learning -available for free download - Ignatia Webs , June 12, 2009 Discovering Instructional Design 12: the ICARE Model - The E-Learning Curve , June 11, 2009 Audio in eLearning: When Rough Around the Edges is Better - Learning Visions
elearning Technology
- Tuesday, June 16, 2009
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Networks for strategic value
The Boston Chapter of the Association for Strategic Planning hosted Patti Anklam this Tuesday for a discussion of her book, Net Work , and the idea of networks in organizations.
The basic principles of Net Work are that human relationships are about networks, and that if it is a network it can be drawn. Given the tenor of the group, the discussion morphed into topics of designing The basic structure of the discussion was that Patti described the history and findings within her book, but it veered off into several areas that were equally interesting. And with the
Knowledge Jolt with Jack
- Thursday, May 7, 2009
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Social Network Analysis in the public sector
SAP Innovation: Social Networking at the Service of the French Public Sector | SAP Web 2.0
Many people today are active members of professional social networks such as LinkedIn or Viadeo, and want it to be as easy to find an internal contact as it is externally.
Unlike consumer-oriented social network tools that only support one type of relationship between individuals (“I know X”) and a limited, predefined collection of data attributes, SNA supports Interesting application of SNA re: collaboration, transparency, etc.
Alexis Naibo of
Collaborative Thinking
- Friday, January 15, 2010
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Social networks and social networking
I've been doing social network analysis since 2001. With the upswing over the past few years of the social networking sites the language has got a bit blurry. When I do my NetWork workshops, I now need to help people distinguish the basics of "social networks" as distinct from the phenomenon of linking. Mike Gotta, in his Collaborative Thinking blog (which I started reading just a short time ago), provides a great service by summarizing notes on the history of social network analysis. (The The notes are taken from
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SNA study of Wikipatterns.com
Laurie Lock Lee from Optimice has published the results of a social network analysis (SNA) study of the Wikipatterns community (pdf). quot; BTW I'm not entirely convinced we need a new term like wiki mining to describe the gathering of relationship data from a wiki, but its certainly worth recognising that a wiki does offer a particularly rich environment for an SNA study to draw information about different interactions. Technorati Tags: Optimice , Laurence Lock Lee , Wikis , Social Network Analysis , SNA , Wiki Mining , Wikipatterns , Value , Case Stud
Collaboration 2.0
- Friday, August 29, 2008
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Top blog posts of 2009: Enterprise 2.0 and organizational effectiveness
Largest ever organizational network analysis shows how social networks drive performance
Research Research shows in detail the role of social networks in organizational effectiveness.
Uncovering high-value applications of organizational network analysis
Digging Continuing my series of my blog posts that have attracted the most interest in 2009, here is my selection of 10 posts on Enterprise 2.0 and organizational effectiveness .
Trends in the Living Networks
- Tuesday, December 22, 2009
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Collaborative Thinking: Why Is Social Software So Important?
Collaborative Thinking Perceptions on collaboration and social software by Mike Gotta See how were connected Connections March 2009 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
mikeg.typepad.com
- Tuesday, October 14, 2008
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Managerial Essays on Social Networks
A re-posting on the Value Networks blog of a list of research centers in social network analysis reminded me to take a look at what's happening at the University of Kentucky's International Research Center on Social Networks in Business which nabbed Steve Borgatti away from Boston a year and a half ago. Creating Knowledge: Network Structure and Innovation illustrates network structures for innovation, and Selecting a Team Leader is a short and powerful reminder of how network position can be a predictor of a team's success.
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