| Networks, Complexity, and Relatedness Inquiry and learning into social networks, organizational network analysis, and the relationships among people and systems in complex organizations and networks. |
| This blog is MOVING: new site is almost ready: change your readers, now: http://www.pattianklam.com/blog Thursday, March 09, 2006 More Sense-Making from SNA Rob Cross's recent post in Centrality is a description of the rich context that an SNA/ONA can reveal. Many people think that the creation of maps is the objective of an ONA. The objective is actually to understand the nature of the relationships in the group being examine. That's why demographic information is so important. The standard demographics (location, group, hierarchy, tenure, job role, function, etc.) provide important clues to the points of disconnect in an organization. Comments: Post a Comment
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