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3 big problems for social network analysis

By Andrew. Filed in Social networks.

Social networkYou’ve probably noticed that Social Network Analysis is experiencing a surge in popularity. As a result many organisations are likely to invest significant time, effort and money only to shelve yet another consultant's report.  I suggest that Social Network Analysis needs to move beyond mere analysis and overcome 3 big problems: engendering trust, dispelling the illusion of accuracy, and taming the expert mindset. A sensemaking approach might just be the answer. To read more about our thoughts on this click here, or you might prefer an upcoming seminar.

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