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Crowds, Movements & Communities?!

Potenziale und Herausforderungen des Managements in Netzwerken
Tagungsband zum Social Talk 2016
Nomos,  2018, 224 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8487-4023-9


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The work is part of the series Zukunftsfragen der Gesundheits- und Sozialwirtschaft (Volume 1)
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englischThe understanding of new types of collective formations is of great importance for leaders in charities, government and politics. Crowds, movements, communities and other forms of networks affect communication and collaborative behaviour, producing new social manners and forms of language while also increasing the need to react, to name but a few of the consequences. This transcript of the conference ‘Social Talk 2016’ sheds light on the creative tasks required for the management of social and health organisations from the perspectives of both theory and practice. It focuses on the characteristics and potential of new network formations, strategy and leadership in digital networks, networks and innovation as well as moving people in Networks.

With contributions by

Ulrich Dolata and Jan-Felix Schrape; Ludger Klein; Michael Vilain, Ulrich Müller and Manfred Stein; Matthias Heuberger and Michael Vilain; Andreas Schiebel and Helke Jacob; Thorsten Petry; Michael Beier; Erwin Gollner, Florian Schnabel and Markus Glatz-Schmallegger; Anne Parpan-Blaser; Judith Terstriep; Stefan Friedrichs and Anna Hombeck; Kathrin Voss; Hans A. Genthe; René Linek; Sebastian Früh

»interessantes Buch, das den Lesern einen sachkundigen Einblick in die Möglichkeiten und Veränderungen gibt, die in sozialen Netzwerken umgesetzt werden können.«
Dr. Alexander Brandenburg, socialnet.de Mai 2019
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