Tag Archives: social-networks

Size Matters: Without Enough Audience, No Leaders

This is a follow up post to “Leaders And Followers In Social Networks“. I love to write and talk about Project Management… uhm, Leadership… or “The Thing That A Project Manager Does To Move His Project In The Proper Direction, Related To People“. I want to share new and exciting stuff and hope it challenges [...]

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Leaders And Followers In Social Networks

I recently started working on the second iteration of The Project Shrink linear edition, the free ebook you can download here. This post is an early draft of a concept I am working on. It will focus on the supply and demand of information to nodes in social networks. People have a need for information [...]

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Treehugger Project Management: Is Trust Important?

Photography by Dylan Parker A couple of years ago I was asked during a sales presentation what I thought was the most essential ingredient for a successful project. My answer was “mutual trust”. People in the room were staring at me like I was some kind of Softy Oozy New Age Treehugger. I switched very [...]

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Using Social Network Analysis: Are You The Center Of Your Stakeholder Network?

When I got my first class on computer networks, I was hooked. I loved the idea of small packets of information hopping from one computer to another. Amazed about how the information always seemed to arrive at the right spot, even if there were a gazillion computers connected, like on the Internet. Although I never [...]

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