Hello,
I am planning something for Australia & possibly Asia in 2010 around SNA &
related disciplines. There will be one or more very low cost Bar Cap-style
events as well as more expensive, in-depth workshops with some of the luminaries
in the field. I'd like to talk to those with an interest so I can get the right
range of offerings. I just want your input at the moment - so be assured that by
responding, you are not opening yourself to any unpleasant "hard sell"
behaviour.
Cheers,
Matt
Patti - Thanks for the link on SNA and mgmt consulting. I had it in my 'Must
Read' folder and just got to it. Then I realized I posted the same link. Yikes!
My apologies to you and group. Cordially, John P.S. The authors asked that if
you share the paper, please use the link, not the PDF, since they are counting
the downloads...
--- In ona-prac@yahoogroups.com, "Patti Anklam" <patti@...> wrote:
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> Research paper on social network analysis. Has very interesting observations
> about how closely linked SNA is with Knowledge Management (KM).
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> /patti
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> From: Roberto Dandi [mailto:rdandi@...]
> Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 11:23 AM
> To: patti@...
> Subject: Social Network Analysis in management consulting
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> Dear Patti,
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> Thank you for answering our survey on SNA in management consulting
> companies. Preliminary results are presented here:
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> Dandi, R. & Sammarra, A. (2009). Social Network Analysis: A New Perspective
> for the Post-Fordist Organization.
> http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1460665
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> We have developed 4 additional questions that we will use for another
> research paper on the research-practice link in Social Network Analysis.
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> Could you please answer them as well? You can find them here:
> http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=TYptWvCeq4RwpqKgMpMOIA_3d_3d
> <http://www.linkedin.com/redirect?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Esurveymonkey%2Ecom%
> 2Fs%2Easpx%3Fsm%3DTYptWvCeq4RwpqKgMpMOIA_3d_3d&urlhash=jyJq&_t=mbox_mebc>
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> I will update you with the results as soon as we have enough answers.
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> Thanks
> Best,
> Roberto
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> Roberto Dandi, PhD
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> Luiss Guido Carli <http://docenti.luiss.it/dandi>
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Hi all,
We have just put online a simple guide to Netdraw. We have been using it for SNA
training programs. Hope you find if useful - it is available via the ONA Surveys
help section -
http://wiki.onasurveys.com/index.php/Main_Page#Importing_data_into_visualization\
_software
Comments or suggestions for additional material would be much appreciated.
Kind regards
Cai Kjaer
Optimice / ONA Surveys
Hi –
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Cheers,
-j
Research paper on social network analysis. Has very interesting
observations about how closely linked SNA is with Knowledge Management (KM).
/patti
From: Roberto Dandi
[mailto:rdandi@...] Sent: Thursday, November 12, 2009 11:23 AM To: patti@... Subject: Social Network Analysis in management consulting
Dear Patti,
Thank you for answering our
survey on SNA in management consulting companies. Preliminary results are
presented here:
Everyone
knows about “The Strength of Weak Ties” by friend and
colleague Mark Granovetter. It is easily one of the most influential
sociology papers ever written.