Social Networks - On-line and Off: An Evolving Revolution - What You Need to
Know
This Saturday! -- July 28, 2007 - 8:30 to 5:00 -
Wallenberg Hall
Stanford University
450 Sierra Mall, Building 150
Stanford, California
To register: https://www.acteva.com/go/socialnetworks
Currently "social networks" bring to mind the new hot software products
entering the marketplace. There is a more fundamental meaning of "social
network" -the networks of relationships in our everyday life. Research into
these networks has influenced sociology, psychology, anthropology,
economics, computer science, health, innovation, business and more.
Social relations are integral to families, teams, businesses, nations and
on-line social networks. Research shows that organizations and individuals
who understand and apply knowledge of social networks are healthier,
happier, more productive and certainly more innovative.
Ultimately, more subtle understanding of human relationships and networks
will be key to future "social networking" software. Integrating social
network knowledge into management practices and software is stimulating an
innovation and productivity revolution. Come learn about its potential.
The class is from 9:00 to 5:00 with snacks and coffee provided. The doors
will open at 8:30 with breakfast food and coffee, so you can come early and
"network" (we'll talk about that too).
Course Outline
- Overview: social networks, networks and networking, some background
- Searching through networks for people and information
- Social network self assessment
- Social capital - what is it?
- How networks influence us and how they form:: positions, roles,
institutions, norms, brokerage, closure
- How networks affect organizations and regions
- Networks and luck
- Networks and creativity and innovation
- Implications for individuals, organizations and software
The course is a mixture of activities and lecture - there is a lot that
needs to be covered, but there is plenty of discussion and "learning by
doing," so it will be fun day. The outline here is brief, but if you want
more details, feel free to contact us at: 650.923.8550 or steiny@....
Ask us about discounts for students or other financially challenged folks.
The instructor: Don Steiny - Has taught Social Network Analysis at the
University of Oulu, Finland; The Kauffman Foundation and public classes.
He has been an invited speaker on the subject at Ars Electronica in Linz,
Austria; The Electronic Recruiting Exchange conference in Boston; the
Kauffman Foundation in Kansas City; InfoTech Oulu in Oulu, Finland and a
number of different events around Silicon Valley. He is currently has in
press a book review of the 2nd edition of Identity and Control, by Harrison
White (where he is listed as contributor) and for the journal Social
Networks; and on social networks, innovation and productivity for the
International Journal of Virtual Organizations and Networking . He has over
20 years software development experience with companies such as
Hewlett-Packard, Intel and Bell Laboratories. Don is a regular attendee and
presenter at the International Network of Social Network Analysts
(INSNA)conferences, he is a member of the Silicon Valley Network Analysis
Project (SiVNAP) at Stanford and is one of the founders of ISNAE
(http://www.isnae.org). Don has spend many years as an adviser to businesses
and has been on the board of advisers of over a dozen companies. His BA is
in linguistics and he is currently working on a PhD at the University of
Oulu, Finland.
To Register: https://www.acteva.com/go/socialnetworks
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