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Net-Map Facilitation Workshop

Event Details

Date and time

June 27, 2014 - June 28, 2014

Host

Net-Map

Event Description

Net-Map is an interview-based mapping tool that helps people understand, visualize, discuss, and improve situations in which many different actors influence outcomes. It is an innovative approach to achieving results in complex projects where many different interests influence the outcome. By creating Influence Network Maps, individuals and groups can clarify their own view of a situation, foster discussion, and develop a strategic approach to their networking activities.

Who can participate?
This is an emerging tool that incorporates qualitative data into social network analysis and is increasingly adopted by practitioners in action research, communication strategy, advocacy, political networks, social movements, program implementation, personal development, project management, organization learning, and change management.

What you learn from the workshop?
Participants will learn to draw Net-Maps to structure their own thought processes, in one-on-one consultations and in group sessions. They will understand the typical structural issues in influence network, which will increase their network mapping facilitation skills. Participants will work on their case studies from their own work experience. This has the benefit that, while learning the method, they will also develop a concrete networking plan of action for an issue relevant to their work. Also, this will make implementing Net-Map in future work related cases easier.

The course will be taught in a small group (around 14 people) with a focus on hands-on learning and peer exchange.

Price: USD 575 for regular, USD 450 for students

Contact: Amit Nag. (email - [email protected])

Register for the event here.

To learn more about Net-Map and its training courses, please visit the Net-Map website.