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Spring 2006

Ohio Cluster
Special Action/Research Event

Social Media, Networks & Tools:
Leading 21st Century Knowledge


 

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Friday, May 19, 2006
8:00am - 5:00pm


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Ohio Cluster
Special Action/Research Event Venue

Ohio Aerospace Institute (OAI)

22800 Cedar Point Road
Brookpark, Ohio 44142
440.962.3000


Social Media, Networks & Tools:
Leading 21st Century Knowledge

Friday, May 19, 2006
8:00am - 5:00pm

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Time Interaction Speaker
07:30 - 08:30 Continental Breakfast & Registration Staff
08:30 - 10:00 Complexity, Value Networks & Analysis

Network Strategies for Managing Complexity:
Organizational and Value Network Analysis

 

 

Verna Allee

10:00 - 10:30 Enterprise Case Study

Aerospace
Introducing Value Network Analysis
 
Glenda Turner
Value Network Analyst,
Advanced Logistics Support,
Integrated Defense Systems
 
10:00 - 10:30 Participant Introductions
Morning Break
All
10:30 - 12:30 Social Networks, Analysis and Weaving

 

Smart Networks and Network Weavers
(paper)
 

Network Weavers:
Nurturing Innovation Networks

Appreciative Leadership in the Age of Networks

June Holley


Valdis Krebs


Jack Ricchiuto
12:30 - 1:30  Hosted Luncheon All
1:30 - 3:00 Social Tools

Web 2.0. What does it Bring to Business?
Case Studies, Success Stories and Next Practices

Bill Ives

3:00 - 3:30 Afternoon Refreshments All
3:30 - 4:30 Networks of the Future

Panel Conversation

 


Bill Ives
Verna Allee

June Holley
Valdis Krebs
Glenda Turner

Jack Ricchiuto
 
4:30 Spring 2006 Adjournment

Benefits

The Action/Research themes for Spring 2006 are value networks, social networks, appreciative inquiry, network weaving and network analysis. Over the last several years network archetypes and analysis have exploded onto the KM, collaboration, community, organizational and institutional scene. A relatively mature and established discipline, social networks and value network analysis are now being applied broadly with stunning results. A lot of new applications have emerged and new, innovative practices have been discovered. The non-commercial, open, low-cost and authentic Spring 2006 action/research conversations will cover this territory and equip you with the following benefits and advantages.
 

-Develop leadership skills in value and social networks
-Be able to define and elaborate value and social networks
-Learn the synergy of value networks and social networks
-Understand how to plan and apply value network analysis
-Develop relationships with value network leaders and users
-Become active in the global value networks and SNA community
-Describe value network users organizations and their advantages
-Transform yourself and organizations to the value networks perspective
-Greatly expand your value network and analysis capability with Open GenIsis™ Technology
-Elaborate how value networks and SNA expands and improves current methods such as Lean, TQM, 6-Sigma, Hoshin, ISO-9000, OD/OL, System Dynamics, Baldridge, etc.
 

Your clusters are 100% governed, sponsored and led by participants.

"Now that I know the value networks methodology, I would not consider doing a six sigma, lean, or any other kind of project without first doing a VNA to provide the "systems" context for the initiative." – Glenda Turner, Boeing, Supply Chain Integrator, Integrated Defense Systems

Value propels organizations. Networks are how organizations are defined. Yet, well-meaning people continue to focus on information access, transactions, process, frameworks and productivity only. The same people freely admit 80%, 90% or even 100% (service/support networks) of their business and value is based on intangibles, yet they continue to only focus on transactions and tangibles!

Value and knowledge span artificial and administrative organizational boundaries. It is time to reorient all knowledge-based activities to the concept of value and value networks. Your federated action/research network will examine value networks in depth. You will gain the models, analysis tools, methods and language needed to elaborate and optimize value networks.

Social computing, social networks and network analysis are also a foundation of these emerging value webs and networks. They help define the pathways and topologies for effective value networks. These key techniques are also covered in-depth.

Innovation is important only as far as it creates value. Many innovation and productivity initiatives create little/no true value. Only through deliberate network mapping and visualization can value be uncovered, expanded and led. It is value that drives innovation. It's not product features, productivity, transactions or efficiencies. All innovation depends on value and value networks.

No one ever bought a product or recommended a company because the company was ‘productive.’ Customers expect and deserve broad value from their relationships. To win, keep and strengthen customers and business, value and value networks must be visualized and led.

Value networks are omnipresent. They are instrumental in achieving breakthrough outcomes for all human activities, not just business. Many non-profits, government agencies, NGO and institutions are adopting value and social network archetypes to advance there missions and create spectacular outcomes.

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Your next, low-cost Action/Research Network conversations and open collaborations will focus the knowledge leadership priorities of of social networks, media & analysis and value networks.

Mastery of these key methods is essential to excellence and leadership in the 21st Century knowledge economy.

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The goal of your local, low-cost, non-commercial Clusters is periodic, dialogic inquiry and close-in, open conversations with global thought leaders and top practitioners. Unlike expensive mega-conferences, the modality is not PowerPoint presentations, it's authentic, open conversation.


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