Infographics
Try searching for a topic related to network science, building, and managing network, ecosystem tracking, community partnerships, social care, or the social determinants of health.
We create these network infographics to help our users understand network concepts, metrics, and ideas. Some examples include social isolation and loneliness, network science and leadership, social network analysis, strategic planning, communication, facilitation, trust, and power. We’re always adding new infographics; check back regularly.
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How Does PARTNERme Work? An Infographic
Social connectedness – our relationships with friends, family, neighbors and coworkers – directly influence our health and well-being. However, it’s very difficult for care providers to leverage this knowledge to improve patient care and health outcomes. PARTNERme is our solution, a person-centered network tool that
Using Network Data to Inform Collaborative Strategy
Building community partnerships isn’t easy, even though it feels as if it should be. As with any form of decision-making, it’s important to use evidence and data to come to the best choices. That includes when building any kind of network or collaborative strategy. By
Network Governance Structures Infographic
Network governance refers to the way a network makes decisions, sets goals, and manages the day-to-day affairs of the organization. Unlike traditional hierarchies, networks are fluid and flexible with many different ways to structure your governance. In this infographic, we introduce four common network governance
Including Multiple Network Members from a Single Organization in PARTNER
One of the most common questions we get early on in projects involves including multiple members from a single organization in PARTNER. Groups that work with 2 or more individuals at a partner nonprofit, for example, want to get both of their perspectives. However this
Infographic: Translating Your Network Map Into Action Steps
Creating a network map is great way to visualize your partner’s connections and see how your network is structured. With the right questions, you can dig much deeper than that. Trust and value questions allow you to measure the quality of connections to identify key
Infographic: Four Tips for Better Communication in Networks
It is not easy communicating with partners in a network. You need to strike the right balance to avoid overwhelming them, while still providing key information they need. This infographic presents four tips for improving your communication in your network, coalition, or alliance of partners.
Infographic: How does the PARTNER CPRM Work?
Our community partner relationship management software includes everything you need to collect network data, map and analyze your network of partners, and create reports to share your results. The insights you gain can help demonstrate your collective impact while generating powerful quality improvements for your
Network Structures: Who, What, Why?
Understanding a few network structure metrics can really tell you a lot about the underlying relationships! Centrality, Connectivity, Bridging, and Cliques are four fundamental network science concepts – visit our Network Science 101 page for even more infographics, videos and articles on the subject! Build,
Measuring the Intensity of Collaboration In a Network
Collaboration is a broad term encompassing many kinds of connection, interaction, and partnership. While there are many different ways to measure this intensity, we use a four-level scale to avoid complicating things and make the survey easy for network members to answer. This ensures we
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