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Join Anecdote and make a difference

Posted by  Mark Schenk —March 25, 2007
Filed in News

Things are continuing to grow here at Anecdote and we are again looking for someone to join our little crew. We would love to work …

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Assessing the impact of arseholes

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —March 25, 2007
Filed in Culture

Bob Sutton is on a campaign against workplace arseholes. In yesterday’s post he describes Rob Cross’ work on social network analysis. In particular he looks …

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Sensemaking

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —March 20, 2007
Filed in Anecdotes

This description of sensemaking makes the most sense to me. Sensemaking involves turning circumstances into a situation that is comprehended explicitly in words and that …

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Anecdote newsletter February 2007

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —February 19, 2007
Filed in Business storytelling

This newsletter was sent to our subscribers a week ago. If you would like to receive this information with all the other of our newsletter subscribers, …

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The role of social networks in IT systems implementations

Posted by  Shawn Callahan —October 21, 2006
Filed in Anecdotes, Communication

I had coffee with my friend Trevor Moore yesterday and we got talking about a system implementation he’s involved in. It’s a large project affecting …

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An SNA Sensemaking Activity- Preparing people to see

Posted by  Andrew Rixon —August 2, 2006
Filed in Collaboration

We’ve learnt that for SNA to be effective in group situations there is real value in preparing people for what they may see within typical …

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Join Anecdote and make a difference

Posted by  Mark Schenk —July 21, 2006
Filed in News

Last week, I was sitting in a hotel room in Sydney with Shawn and Andrew following a workshop by Brenda Dervin: sense-maker extraordinaire. The workshop re-confirmed …

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A question of balance

Posted by  Mark Schenk —July 15, 2006
Filed in Collaboration

For centuries (until the 1950’s), scientists believed that the left side of our brains (the rational, analytical, logical side) was the crucial side; the side …

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Sensemaking and Social Networking in Sydney

Posted by  Andrew Rixon —July 14, 2006
Filed in Events

Early next week we’ll be in Sydney. On monday, there is Brenda Dervin’s sensemaking workshop which I’m really looking forward to. On Tuesday we are …

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A lens into Social Networks Analysis and Sensemaking

Posted by  Andrew Rixon —June 22, 2006
Filed in News

I’ve recently created a squidoo lens around the popular topic of Social Network Analysis and Sensemaking. You can find my lens here: Social Network Analysis …

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