Graham - Thanks for sharing the study, it is interesting to see the interactions among the players. I was wondering if you could conclude this this is a...
Dear Nat You pose a very interesting question. I must reiterate that the only reason I did this was to develop competence in the tools using real data rather ...
Hi Graham - as Nat says, a very interesting read. I'm not a member of actKM, but I recognize a lot of the names from there :-) I didn't find an explanation in...
Dear Lee You have correctly identified some of my problems with the dataset. Node identification seemed easy, but in practice was difficult. I began with the...
Hi, Does anyone know of any work in the area of SNA modelling from a data warehouse or database tables? All my client data is automatically loaded into a data...
Dear Kenny I am aware of quite a lot of work in Network Analysis, as opposed to SNA, that use huge datasets. The principles of analysis are essentially the ...
Hi, Kenny, This sounds like a question you might want to cross-post to SOCNET, http://www.insna.org/INSNA/socnet.html . I'm sure that there are researchers ...
Have a look at http://www.ickn.org/ and Peter Gloor's work for time based animation of SNA.data sources can come from a variety of sources, including data...
All, a very neat and dynamic presentation of the "social" interactions between characters in Shakespere's Julius Caesar http://youtube.com/watch?v=tGkplus0C4w ...
SNA is being applied to all sorts of "networked activities" with human and other live entities ...we are also seeing network analysis of systems of man-made...
I faciliate an Organizational Development special interest group in Denver, CO and we are thinking about scheduling a joint event with the local American...
In November 2006 we will celebrate the third edition of the ONLINE Congress
of the Observatory for CyberSociety. After the editions of September 2002
and of...
Holly, I attended the Plexus Institute seminar on SNA last week with Valdis Krebs. I suggest you contact him as he may know of someone in Denver who can...
ona-prac readers may already be familiar with jeffrey heer's work at uc berkeley. his "enronic" system generated a whole-network visualisation based on 200,000...
Anyone attending KMWorld 2006 this week? I will be there and will also be presenting on Monday during the Innovation track. Here is my personal page on the...
Holly; Just your luck that two of the ONAPrac hosts, Patti Anklam and Bruce Hoppe, will be presenting at the KMWorld Conference - Make sure you check out their...
Hi Holly, I will be doing an ONA related session on Wednesday 2:30 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. (Session C 204) and repeating Thursday 2:15 - 3:00 pm (Session CM304) - ...
Holly (& all), at last year's KMWorld I had the impression that a high percentage of attendees stayed close to the downtown area during the entire period they...
Now I feel lonely that I am the only one of the ONA Jumpstart hosts to be stuck back here in Boston... I hjope everyone has a good time Regards, Nat ... From:...
Apologies for any dups due to cross posting... I am looking for a resource/application that enables community collaboration through the integrated use of a...
See the announcement at http://netcentriccampaigns.org/node/94 and below. Please share with anyone who might be interested. This could be a great way for...
SHL Logo <http://www.shlgroup.com/emailfiles/shllogo.gif> Hi, I have a few questions about using an personal (ego) network approach for ONA work. At least from...
Hi Steven, In my consulting days, I've used personal network data to map knowledge flow within a business unit. By tracking specifically not just who one ...
And, you can collect ego network data from a group and combine them to get a whole network picture [or a very good approximation]... like we did here... this...
Hi, Steven, You are right that people often overlook the importance of the ego network in the discussions of organizational network analysis. When I teach the...
Hi, Great to hear that there seems to be quite a bit of personal network- related work happening. It seems a good way to get people to feel more personally...
Yes, this is the best way to do ONA... a nice combination of bounded [what is known] and unbounded [what is to be discovered]. You don't have to box yourself...