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Category Archives: Blog

7 Steps to Increasing Network Map Engagement

Uncategorized, Blog, Kumu Maps, sumApp, Network EngagementBy Christine CapraJanuary 17, 2017Leave a comment

What to do when you’re worried no-one will share the personal information needed for your network map.

Network Maps & Family Trees

Blog, VizualizationsBy Christine CapraOctober 29, 2016Leave a comment

A network map stimulates & expands our sense of interrelated part-ness/whole-ness, and invites us to take more care of that something greater (which we all feel).

sumApp is Almost Ready!

sumApp, Uncategorized, Blog, toolsBy Christine CapraSeptember 18, 2016Leave a comment

 Ridiculously Simple Social Network Maps”  sumApp is We’ve been hard at work. . .   . . . and you’ve been waiting. Sign up to be the first to know when we launch. almost ready for free trials & subscriptions! Now we’re sharing sumApp with you   What IS sumApp? It’s kinda like a mash-up…

What Are We Signing Up For?

Uncategorized, Blog, Practice, Showing UpBy Christine CapraAugust 1, 20166 Comments

Practicing ‘Showing Up’ in new status-quo-disrupting ways is hard work. What could we do to make it less daunting & divisive?

Monster Map: Part Three – Sensing What Is Emerging

Reflections, Micro-Collaborations, Emergence, Uncategorized, BlogBy Christine CapraJune 30, 20163 Comments

How Network Mapping in Kumu.io enables us to sense what’s emerging in the overall field of bushCON change agents.

The Monster Map: Part Two – Tools

Uncategorized, Blog, tools, Kumu MapsBy Christine CapraJune 20, 20165 Comments

The evolution of tools used over three years of creating the bushCONNECT network map.

The bushCON16 Network Mapping Team

The Monster Map: How We Built & Shared a Network Map with 1,250 People – Part One

Uncategorized, Blog, Kumu Maps, Micro-CollaborationsBy Christine CapraJune 13, 20163 Comments

Network Mapping Writ Large. Kumu & sumApp provide large scale interactive network mapping that helps communities ‘see’ themselves as a network.

Janne’s Magical Network Maps

Uncategorized, Blog, toolsBy Christine CapraJune 4, 20161 Comment

Janne Flisrand cross-post on the magic of social change network maps.

Appreciative Reflection

Reflections, Trust, Uncategorized, BlogBy Christine CapraMay 16, 20164 Comments

What we see in each other, and call out in one another – becomes the very source of transformation. 

Types of Trust in Networks

Uncategorized, Blog, Reflections, TrustBy Christine CapraMarch 28, 20163 Comments

If Trust Is The Glue Of A Network. . . . . . we can’t have too many honest & authentic discussions about it. And talking about trust can be hard in any context, but in some ways it’s even harder in networks. So many of the ‘rules’ are contrary to what most civilized people…

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