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Re: Tools to support Social Network Analysis (SNA) projects
#SNA-ONA-VNA
Raquel:
I second John's post on NodeXL and I know some people who have used Gephi.
For my dissertation, I collected data via EgoWeb (https://www.qualintitative.com/egoweb/) which is free and open
Raquel:
I second John's post on NodeXL and I know some people who have used Gephi.
For my dissertation, I collected data via EgoWeb (https://www.qualintitative.com/egoweb/) which is free and open
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Jennilyn Wiley
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#9850
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Re: Tools to support Social Network Analysis (SNA) projects
#SNA-ONA-VNA
Good morning everyone.
Thank you so much for the many suggestions. I will study in depth and evaluate each of them.
Let me tell you a little about the project. We identified a difficulty in the
Good morning everyone.
Thank you so much for the many suggestions. I will study in depth and evaluate each of them.
Let me tell you a little about the project. We identified a difficulty in the
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Raquel Balceiro
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#9849
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Re: Tools to support Social Network Analysis (SNA) projects
#SNA-ONA-VNA
Hello Raquel,
We have been doing applied/practical social network analysis [SNA] in organizations of all sizes, around the world, for 30 years. This article of mine seems to be the most popular
Hello Raquel,
We have been doing applied/practical social network analysis [SNA] in organizations of all sizes, around the world, for 30 years. This article of mine seems to be the most popular
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Valdis Krebs
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#9848
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Re: Tools to support Social Network Analysis (SNA) projects
#SNA-ONA-VNA
Hi Rachel, I’d second all the tools mentioned so far and I would add in nodeXL and
Hi Rachel, I’d second all the tools mentioned so far and I would add in nodeXL and
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John Hovell
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#9847
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Re: Tools to support Social Network Analysis (SNA) projects
#SNA-ONA-VNA
Hi Rachel,
I use ONASurveys to manage the data collection and Gephi for the data visualisation and stats.
All the best,
Chris
Get Outlook for iOS
Hi Rachel,
I use ONASurveys to manage the data collection and Gephi for the data visualisation and stats.
All the best,
Chris
Get Outlook for iOS
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Chris Collison
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#9846
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Re: Tools to support Social Network Analysis (SNA) projects
#SNA-ONA-VNA
Hi Rachel,
you might want to contact GuruScan (https://guruscan.nl/). The company is owned by a brilliant KMer Bart Verheijen (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bart-verheijen-3855193/). If you want I can
Hi Rachel,
you might want to contact GuruScan (https://guruscan.nl/). The company is owned by a brilliant KMer Bart Verheijen (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bart-verheijen-3855193/). If you want I can
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Ginetta Gueli
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#9845
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Re: Tools to support Social Network Analysis (SNA) projects
#SNA-ONA-VNA
Hi Raquel,
I used gephi for analyzing and visualizing the expert network in a specific domain. The tool is open source and relatively easy to use.
https://gephi.org/
Please let us know which tool
Hi Raquel,
I used gephi for analyzing and visualizing the expert network in a specific domain. The tool is open source and relatively easy to use.
https://gephi.org/
Please let us know which tool
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Grazyna Wykowska
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#9844
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Re: Tools to support Social Network Analysis (SNA) projects
#SNA-ONA-VNA
Hi Raquel,
I'm partial to Kumu. It's free for public graphs (reasonably priced for private graphs), and it's handy for all sorts of system mapping applications in addition to SNA. Here's a Kumu blog
Hi Raquel,
I'm partial to Kumu. It's free for public graphs (reasonably priced for private graphs), and it's handy for all sorts of system mapping applications in addition to SNA. Here's a Kumu blog
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Andy Farnsworth
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#9843
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Re: Tools to support Social Network Analysis (SNA) projects
#SNA-ONA-VNA
Dear Raquel,
I have in the past used the software developed by Valdis Krebs. A quick google search will help you to see the kinds of projects he’s been involved with in the past. Valdis can be
Dear Raquel,
I have in the past used the software developed by Valdis Krebs. A quick google search will help you to see the kinds of projects he’s been involved with in the past. Valdis can be
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Shawn Cunningham
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#9842
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Tools to support Social Network Analysis (SNA) projects
#SNA-ONA-VNA
Hello everyone,I hope you're alright. Do you recommend any tools to support projects
that focus on Social Network Analysis or Value Networks?
I'd appreciate your suggestions.
Regards,Raquel
Hello everyone,I hope you're alright. Do you recommend any tools to support projects
that focus on Social Network Analysis or Value Networks?
I'd appreciate your suggestions.
Regards,Raquel
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By
Raquel Balceiro
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#9841
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Re: The Importance of KM to Organizations - Request for help in preparing an introductory course
#learning
#request
“What he said.” I second Patrick’s wise statement.
And yes, thanks Stan for moderating all this.
And Ahmed, good luck with your project!
tp
TIM WOOD POWELL|President, The
“What he said.” I second Patrick’s wise statement.
And yes, thanks Stan for moderating all this.
And Ahmed, good luck with your project!
tp
TIM WOOD POWELL|President, The
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By
Tim Powell
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#9840
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Seeking a program manager job
#jobs
Hi, I am 17 years Telecom Management experienced and MS in Project Management from Kemmy Business School, University of Limerick, Ireland where knowledge management was a core subject.
Now I am
Hi, I am 17 years Telecom Management experienced and MS in Project Management from Kemmy Business School, University of Limerick, Ireland where knowledge management was a core subject.
Now I am
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Sudipta Brahma
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#9839
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Re: The Importance of KM to Organizations - Request for help in preparing an introductory course
#learning
#request
Thanks Stan. I don’t have anything to add, except that providing teaching or training about KM can seem quite abstract if we are not able to connect it to the working contexts of the participants.
Thanks Stan. I don’t have anything to add, except that providing teaching or training about KM can seem quite abstract if we are not able to connect it to the working contexts of the participants.
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Patrick Lambe
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#9838
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Re: The Importance of KM to Organizations - Request for help in preparing an introductory course
#learning
#request
Laura, Patrick, Tim, and Douglas, now that Ahmed has replied with additional answers, is there anything you would like to add to this thread? Thanks for your replies.
Laura, Patrick, Tim, and Douglas, now that Ahmed has replied with additional answers, is there anything you would like to add to this thread? Thanks for your replies.
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By
Stan Garfield
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#9837
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Re: How would you describe this knowledge failure?
#strategy
#culture
#question
Hello,
I see this in a general sense as simply and profoundly a failure to manage effectively. Unfortunately, managing effectively often carries with it a sense of only the here and now, tyranny of
Hello,
I see this in a general sense as simply and profoundly a failure to manage effectively. Unfortunately, managing effectively often carries with it a sense of only the here and now, tyranny of
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By
Paul McDowall
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#9836
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Re: How would you describe this knowledge failure?
#strategy
#culture
#question
Stephen, call it the sunk cost fallacy, I think. It's not special to KM. The fallacy is not ignoring past costs, it's the failure to ignore past costs. They should be ignored, the theory says. Yeah,
Stephen, call it the sunk cost fallacy, I think. It's not special to KM. The fallacy is not ignoring past costs, it's the failure to ignore past costs. They should be ignored, the theory says. Yeah,
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By
Robert M. Taylor
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#9835
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Re: January 2022 SIKM Call: Rachad Najjar - A system-thinking approach to a learning organization transformation
#monthly-call
#learning
#transformation
Today we held our 197th monthly call. Thanks to Rachad for presenting and leading the discussion, to those who spoke and posted in the chat, and to all those who attended. Please continue the
Today we held our 197th monthly call. Thanks to Rachad for presenting and leading the discussion, to those who spoke and posted in the chat, and to all those who attended. Please continue the
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By
Stan Garfield
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#9834
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Re: Looking for ideas to enhance KM in my team
#call-center
Hi Riya,
Happy New Year to you as well...
As mentioned, KCS is the de facto standard for tech support/service desks for knowledge.
Here are two resources that should be helpful for
Hi Riya,
Happy New Year to you as well...
As mentioned, KCS is the de facto standard for tech support/service desks for knowledge.
Here are two resources that should be helpful for
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Phil Verghis
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#9832
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January 2022 SIKM Call: Rachad Najjar - A system-thinking approach to a learning organization transformation
#monthly-call
#learning
#transformation
This is a reminder of tomorrow's monthly call from 11 am to 12 noon EST.
January 18, 2021 SIKM Call: Rachad Najjar - A system-thinking approach to a learning organization transformation
Slides
For
This is a reminder of tomorrow's monthly call from 11 am to 12 noon EST.
January 18, 2021 SIKM Call: Rachad Najjar - A system-thinking approach to a learning organization transformation
Slides
For
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By
Stan Garfield
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#9831
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Re: Looking for ideas to enhance KM in my team
#call-center
Hi Riya,
Thanks to everyone for the mention. Yes, I’m a KCS trainer, so can help answer any questions about KCS.
I do have a 2-day training workshop coming up in APAC time zone. Let me know if
Hi Riya,
Thanks to everyone for the mention. Yes, I’m a KCS trainer, so can help answer any questions about KCS.
I do have a 2-day training workshop coming up in APAC time zone. Let me know if
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Aprill Allen <aprill@...>
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#9830
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