| 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. |
| Saturday, July 18, 2009 Net Work and Openwork I've not blogged much at all lately, because I've not yet discovered how to combine blogging and work without revealing too much about my clients. And of course I tweet (panklam). What I have blogged, I've done over at TheAppGap. Here are two of my recent posts from there: Just after that, I Googled the term and found (2nd entry) the Merriam Webster Online's definition: So, an alert follower picked up that I was thinking about a new way to think about work that is different from net work. I wrote Net Work For my work, I consciously separate the words net and work to underscore that networks take work, intentional design and maintenance. This is true of our organizational networks as much as it is about our personal networks. Now I found myself uniting the words open and work to provide a metaphor to convey that the networks we live in (because we live in networks all the time) provide the scaffolding for openwork, which is constructed so as to show openings - for meaning, for connections, for knowledge transfer - through its substance. Comments: Post a Comment
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