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31/01/07 |

Upcoming Practical Social Network Analysis Workshop

By Andrew. Filed in News.

SNA The BeesWith Social Network Analysis (SNA), the technique of analysing and exploring social networks, experiencing a resurgence. I’m pleased to announce that I will be running a 2 day workshop titled "Practical Social Network Analysis: Skills and techniques for facilitating organisational change". This workshop will be held in Melbourne on the 22nd and 23rd March. This practice based workshop will provide you with the skills and tools to be effective with the use of Social Network Analysis in your organization.

This workshop is for those who want to:

  • Build their confidence and expertise in applying the theory and practice of social network analysis for facilitating change within their organisation
  • Gain an understanding of the key concepts and models which inform the practice of social network analysis and sensemaking for change in organisations
  • Gain enhanced understanding and capability to use and apply the specific software tools for conducting social network investigations within your organisation

As a special offer, the first 5 participants to register for this course will receive a free copy of Rob Cross' book "The Hidden Power of Social Networks: Understanding How Work Really Gets Done in Organizations ". Regarded as one of the most practical and comprehensive guides written to the application of social network analysis within organisations.

To find out more about this course including how to register simply download the registration brochure here: http://www.anecdote.com.au/files/Social_network_analysis.pdf

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