I've written often about network building and network analysis. In many articles I've demonstrated uses of maps to show networks in many different ways. This slide share shows the value of networks and tools for network analysis. If you appreciate this and are interested in building networks of business, non profits, faith groups, community, etc. to help inner city kids, contact me and offer your help with the Tutor/Mentor Connection and Tutor/Mentor Institute, LLC.
As you review this presentation I also encourage you to look at this Stanford Social Innovation Review article titled Stop Funding Duplicative Projects It demonstrates the value of building knowledge libraries such as I've amassed on the Tutor/Mentor Institute, LLC web site.
Collecting information and building networks are two parts of an on-going problem solving process that needs formal and on-going support in Chicago and other communities. Do you agree? Can we connect?
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