i4cp Extends Partnership with Rob Cross
i4cp and Cross to co-manage the Connected Commons, a consortium of organizations focused on the science of collaboration.
Seattle, WA, February 14, 2018 --(PR.com)-- The Institute for Corporate Productivity (i4cp), a leading human capital research firm that discovers the people practices that drive high performance, announced today an extended partnership with Rob Cross, Edward A. Madden Professor of Global Business at Babson College, author, and recognized thought leader in social network analysis.
i4cp and Cross will co-manage the Connected Commons, an open source (http://www.connectedcommons.com/); a consortium of leading organizations dedicated to analyzing how Social Network Science improves the performance and well-being of individuals, organizations, and society in three areas: driving innovation and alignment across organizations, empowering talent, and enhancing leadership.
The Connected Commons meets in-person and virtually throughout the year, and its membership is comprised of dozens of well-known companies that are reimagining outdated hierarchies and structures, while activating and leveraging networks.
Expanding on a partnership that began in 2016 when Cross and i4cp embarked on an extensive study on workforce collaboration, this deeper partnership will leverage the ongoing joint research along with tools, solutions, and more to help organizations capitalize on the power of their networks.
“Rob is really the founder and central figure in organizational and social network analysis (ONA), and our partnership in co-managing the Connected Commons is another natural step in continuing to leverage our respective skillsets,” said Kevin Oakes, i4cp’s CEO. “We are fortunate and pleased to work even more closely together, and to bring i4cp members more cutting-edge human capital tools and data that have positive impact on market performance.”
“I’m excited to continue my work with i4cp and inject their expertise, experience, and assets into the Connected Commons, which today is the preeminent consortium at the forefront of ONA,” said Cross. “Together, we can empower companies with the information and tools they need to realize considerable improvement in productivity, communication, and innovation.”
Cross will also remain a member of i4cp’s Thought Leader Consortium (https://www.i4cp.com/thought-leaders) and his role at i4cp as a Senior Research Advisor.
The Connected Commons is currently accepting new members – if you’re interested in joining, please contact us at https://www.i4cp.com/contact
i4cp and Cross will co-manage the Connected Commons, an open source (http://www.connectedcommons.com/); a consortium of leading organizations dedicated to analyzing how Social Network Science improves the performance and well-being of individuals, organizations, and society in three areas: driving innovation and alignment across organizations, empowering talent, and enhancing leadership.
The Connected Commons meets in-person and virtually throughout the year, and its membership is comprised of dozens of well-known companies that are reimagining outdated hierarchies and structures, while activating and leveraging networks.
Expanding on a partnership that began in 2016 when Cross and i4cp embarked on an extensive study on workforce collaboration, this deeper partnership will leverage the ongoing joint research along with tools, solutions, and more to help organizations capitalize on the power of their networks.
“Rob is really the founder and central figure in organizational and social network analysis (ONA), and our partnership in co-managing the Connected Commons is another natural step in continuing to leverage our respective skillsets,” said Kevin Oakes, i4cp’s CEO. “We are fortunate and pleased to work even more closely together, and to bring i4cp members more cutting-edge human capital tools and data that have positive impact on market performance.”
“I’m excited to continue my work with i4cp and inject their expertise, experience, and assets into the Connected Commons, which today is the preeminent consortium at the forefront of ONA,” said Cross. “Together, we can empower companies with the information and tools they need to realize considerable improvement in productivity, communication, and innovation.”
Cross will also remain a member of i4cp’s Thought Leader Consortium (https://www.i4cp.com/thought-leaders) and his role at i4cp as a Senior Research Advisor.
The Connected Commons is currently accepting new members – if you’re interested in joining, please contact us at https://www.i4cp.com/contact
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Institute for Corporate Productivity (i4cp)
Erik Samdahl
206-357-7662
http://www.i4cp.com
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Erik Samdahl
206-357-7662
http://www.i4cp.com
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