| 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. |
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Wednesday, April 09, 2008 A networking week that was Since last week, I've met up with Jack Vinson (who has taken a job in the Boston area and is in the process of moving his family here) from my "greater KM network;" got first time face-to-face connections with John Smith, Bronwyn Stuckey, and Beth Kanter from my CPsquare network; reconnected with colleagues from the UVA Network Roundtable I've co-authored articles with (Zeke Wolfberg at the DIA and Vic Gulas of MWH Global); got to spend an hour with the elusive Bruce Hoppe; and had a wonderful morning introducing a small local OD network introduced to me by Nancy Settle-Murphy about Web 2.0. I missed, however, a great meeting of the Boston KM forum (one of my principal local networks) on Web2.0 because I was working under a deadline for an article for a print magazine (how 20th century) on organizational network analysis. Today (also 20th century) I got a copy of the new book, Knowledge Management in Practice, that includes a chapter co-authored by my partner Joe Hutchinson and myself, but that also includes chapters by Boston KM Forum colleagues Larry Chait and Lynda Moulton and by two folks I saw last fall at a Conference Board of Canada KM event, Dave Pollard and Albert Simard.
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