Networks are having a profound impact on the way society is organised at the local, national and international level. Networks are not ‘business as usual’. The defining feature of networks and a key indicator for their success is the strength and quality of the interactions between members. This relational power of networks provides the mechanism to bring together previously dispersed and even competitive entities into a collective venture. Such an operating context demands the ability to work in a more horizontal, relational manner. In addition a social infrastructure must be formed that will support and encourage efforts to become more collaborative. This paper seeks to understand how network members come to know about working in networks...
Abstract: This paper discusses the metaphor of networks in relation to networked learning and how th...
A literature review is presented on the modes of effective network leadership within and between org...
It is now argued that the network approach with its horizontal orientation operates differently to c...
Networks are having a profound impact on the way society is organised at the local, national and int...
This paper outlines two leadership strategies to support organizational learning through networks of...
Networking is essential to effective leadership in today's organizations. Leaders who are skilled ne...
Collaborative networks have come to form a large part of the public sector’s strategy to address ong...
Language is a key element for the formation of social identity and cohesion and is important for set...
In this article, the authors examine the implementation of policy aimed to promote the role of organ...
Collaborative networks have come to form a large part of the public sector’s strategy to address ong...
Learning entails exchange of information, resources, methods and practices; it entails conversation,...
Learning is often involved as a ‘by-product ’ of network activities – for example, emerging through ...
Viable and productive social networks in organizations result in many positive outcomes for organiza...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine a collaborative non-profit network which is undergo...
‘Networking ’ is a term that conjures up thoughts of people schmoozing with the boss to gain an adva...
Abstract: This paper discusses the metaphor of networks in relation to networked learning and how th...
A literature review is presented on the modes of effective network leadership within and between org...
It is now argued that the network approach with its horizontal orientation operates differently to c...
Networks are having a profound impact on the way society is organised at the local, national and int...
This paper outlines two leadership strategies to support organizational learning through networks of...
Networking is essential to effective leadership in today's organizations. Leaders who are skilled ne...
Collaborative networks have come to form a large part of the public sector’s strategy to address ong...
Language is a key element for the formation of social identity and cohesion and is important for set...
In this article, the authors examine the implementation of policy aimed to promote the role of organ...
Collaborative networks have come to form a large part of the public sector’s strategy to address ong...
Learning entails exchange of information, resources, methods and practices; it entails conversation,...
Learning is often involved as a ‘by-product ’ of network activities – for example, emerging through ...
Viable and productive social networks in organizations result in many positive outcomes for organiza...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine a collaborative non-profit network which is undergo...
‘Networking ’ is a term that conjures up thoughts of people schmoozing with the boss to gain an adva...
Abstract: This paper discusses the metaphor of networks in relation to networked learning and how th...
A literature review is presented on the modes of effective network leadership within and between org...
It is now argued that the network approach with its horizontal orientation operates differently to c...