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Using Social Network Analysis in Social Business Design

Skilful Minds

My previous post discussed the Open/Closed culture fallacy in social business design. I contended that leaders of large corporations are typically unable to answer the key strategic questions posed by David Armano in an important post recently.

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Knowledge and Learning In The News - 2/24/2006

Big Dog, Little Dog

Tag: Podcasting. Mapping informal relationships at a company is revealing -- and useful - Business Week. The use of social network analysis as a management tool is accelerating. Tag: Social Network Analysis. Tag: Blink. Tag: Trends. Also, see: Untangling Office Connections.

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LearnTrends - Sound - Best of eLearning Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

The Fallacy of Open/Closed Culture in Social Business Design - Skilful Minds , September 22, 2009. Using Social Network Analysis in Social Business Design - Skilful Minds , September 23, 2009. Tags: Best. Chunking Information - The eLearning Coach , September 23, 2009. Other Sources.

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So many thoughts, so little time

Jay Cross

Why Ideals are the New Business Models - HarvardBusiness.org , March 13, 2009. Using Elgg as as Social Learning platform , May 2, 2009. Ten Important Business Trends , May 12, 2009. Friday Flashback: Chris Lott’s Information Fluency and Social Fluency , March 26, 2009. Tags: Informal Learning. April 23, 2009.

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eLearning Learning - Best of June 2009

eLearning Learning Posts

The following are the top posts from featured sources based on social signals. Business of Learning - eLearning Technology , June 15, 2009. SharePoint vs. Social Media - Engaged Learning , June 22, 2009. Business Impact of Social and Informal Learning - Informal Learning , June 12, 2009. Top Keywords.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): The Social Graph.shaping up to be the hot summer song of 08

Mark Oehlert

Dion Hinchcliffe, as per usual, has a good solid explanation of the social graph (and a lovely graphic). It is close to social network analysis but is more closely tied to graph theory - hence its language of nodes and vertices. If you find something, just tag it with kurt+lewin to add it to the mix.

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LearnTrends: Backchannel

Jay Cross

Amy Graff: I teach students going into business (online). Chris 2: Agile networks require collaborative learning across companies. Holly MacDonald: We need to talk about outcomes and business results within our orgs/with clients, not focus on "how" - that is stuff that we talk about with each other.