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Collective Intelligence, Network Thinking Principles to support each other in leveraging the promise of networks ![]() As he does so well, Curtis Ogden is thinking deeper about how networks work, and how we can use them to help how we work, and learn, and love and live. "I am struck by how the network building and weaving field has really mushroomed over the past several years, and with it, so much learning around approaches, structures, roles, strategy, etc. I regularly hear myself say that there is no one right way to go about 'net work' for change (which is why I regularly reference this compendium of thoughts on networks – 'A Network Way of Working'). That said, I have found that “principles” (for lack of a better word) for network thinking and action have been helpful in a number of different contexts to support people in finding ways to leverage the promise of networks (or 'network effects')." Article: Thinking Like a Network 3.0
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