Practical Networked Leadership Skills
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Practical Networked Leadership Skills
The soft skills you need to lead and succeed in a networked world.  This includes:   professional learning network, content curation for self-directed learning and professional development, professional learning networks, personal branding, training your attention, self-care and management, managing up and down.
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Popplet

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Popplet is a tool for the iPad and web to capture and organize your ideas.

You could create a map of your network with it.

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Integrating A Network Mindset Into Your Daily Work

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Integrating Network Mindset 
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Adopting a networked mindset is believing in abundance rather than scarcity.   Scarcity thinking is the conviction that we need to do everything ourselves.   That holds us back from embracing  networked ways of workin
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Can Social Network Analysis Improve Your Social Media Strategy?

Can Social Network Analysis Improve Your Social Media Strategy? | Practical Networked Leadership Skills | Scoop.it
Source: Monitor Institute

Yesterday,    Allison Fine and I, along with colleagues Danielle Bridiga and Marc Sirkin gave a Care 2 Webinar on the Networked Nonprofit.   Here's a link to a summary and the recording over at the Care 2 Frogloop blog.

One of the topics was "How
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Visualizing My Facebook Networks

Andy Carvin used two free tools - netviz and gephi to visualize his professional network where he get sources for his reporting. 

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Social Media, Big Data and Visualization - HootSuite Social Media Management

Social Media, Big Data and Visualization - HootSuite Social Media Management | Practical Networked Leadership Skills | Scoop.it
Big data from social media can give us insight into our relationships, our habits, and the things we care about.
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The six types of Twitter conversations

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Have you ever wondered what a Twitter conversation looks like from 10,000 feet?
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Kumu

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Network mapping app

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Think Link: Network Insights with No Programming Skills

Networks are everywhere, but the tools for end users to access, analyze, visualize and share insights into connected structures have been absent. NodeXL, th...
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How Networked Nonprofits Visualize Their Networks

How Networked Nonprofits Visualize Their Networks | Practical Networked Leadership Skills | Scoop.it
Two weeks ago, the social media maven from the National Wildlife Federation, Danielle Brigida, tweeted the above photo showing how they were mapping one of their networks with one of my favorite low tech tools:  sticky notes.    This got my attention because I was designing a Networked Nonpr
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Coursera

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Take free online classes from 80+ top universities and organizations. Coursera is a social entrepreneurship company partnering with Stanford University, Yale University, Princeton University and others around the world to offer courses online for anyone to take, for free. We believe in connecting people to a great education so that anyone around the world can learn without limits.
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This course will use social network analysis, both its theory and computational tools, to make sense of the social and information networks that have been fueled and rendered accessible by the internet.


Everything is connected: people, information, events and places, all the more so with the advent of online social media. A practical way of making sense of the tangle of connections is to analyze them as networks. In this course you will learn about the structure and evolution of networks, drawing on knowledge from disciplines as diverse as sociology, mathematics, computer science, economics, and physics. Online interactive demonstrations and hands-on analysis of real-world data sets will focus on a range of tasks: from identifying important nodes in the network, to detecting communities, to tracing information diffusion and opinion formation.

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Network Mapping as a Tool for Strategy & Engagement | The James Irvine Foundation New Leadership Network

Network Mapping as a Tool for Strategy & Engagement | The James Irvine Foundation New Leadership Network | Practical Networked Leadership Skills | Scoop.it
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Joitske Hulsebosch: Tools for social network analysis from beginners to advanced levels

Joitske Hulsebosch: Tools for social network analysis from beginners to advanced levels | Practical Networked Leadership Skills | Scoop.it
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Tools in level 1 are the Egonetwork tools which are available on the web and which make it possible to analyse your network in one click. You may do this in 1-2 hours.

  • With one click you can map your LinkedIn network (except if your network is too small or too large. It automatically colours the subnetworks. It is a good exercise to name these subnetworks. What kind of people would you like to have in your network.
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Mapping Twitter Topic Networks: From Polarized Crowds to Community Clusters

Mapping Twitter Topic Networks: From Polarized Crowds to Community Clusters | Practical Networked Leadership Skills | Scoop.it
People connect to form groups on Twitter for a variety of purposes. The networks they create have identifiable contours that are shaped by the topic being discussed, the information and influencers driving the conversation, and the social network structures of the participants.
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The Links That Bind Us: Network Visualizations

The Links That Bind Us: Network Visualizations | Practical Networked Leadership Skills | Scoop.it
Network data is everywhere. From roads and supply chains to biological pathways and the internet, any items that share a common relationship can form a network.

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Ari Sahagún's curator insight, March 29, 2014 12:25 AM

Great network visualization techniques