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Conducting Organizational Network Analysis
1A. Overview of ONA process and method
This section provides references to the ONA process and methods, extracted from the following documents which are freely available:
- ONA Masterclass. A four-part series by Patti Anklam on ONA from Inside Knowledge magazine. Includes:
- Setting the context for network analysis
- Designing and managing a network analysis project
- ONA - Getting to the good questions
- Practical examples of how different leadership and KM practices improve overall connectivity in an organisation
- The Network Roundtable. Andrew Parker has published 3 excellent presentations which outlines:
- Designing a project
- What questions to ask (both questions around relationships and about the respondents attributes)
- Plain explanation of key network measures (centrality, betweenness etc).
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2A. Logging on When you have registered this is the first screen you will see.
You can create as many surveys as you like. Note: If you don't appear to have received the account activitation email please check you email system's spam folder.
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2B. Setting up the survey When you create a survey there are a number of things you need to consider:
Here you can choose to arrange the survey such that respondents are presented with:
The person-centric approach is great if you are working with a smaller number of people and have many questions. The question-centric approach might work better if you are working with a larger amount of people and with fewer questions. You can swap at any stage between the two. Note: If you are changing between person and question-centric, and are using matrix questions, these questions may not be able to be shown under certain circumstances. You will be notified if this is the case.
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'2G''''. Writing the 'Thank you' note'''''' At the bottom of the screen you can also develop the 'Thank You' note which respondents will see once they have finished the survey.
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3A. Adding questions about the respondents
By default all questions are compulsory. Remember to untick the 'Compulsory' box if you want a question to be optional.
Note: Andrew Parker's presentation (see Technical Network Analysis Workshop - presentation 1) published through the Network Roundtable provides great examples of questions to ask. Also, Rob Cross and Andrew Parker's book The Hidden Power Of Social Networks contains examples of questions to ask (see the book's appendix A). |
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4A. Adding respondents to your survey & adding the 'filter' question. ONA projects are typically done using one of the following approaches:
The questions you will define in Step 4 (e.g. "How often do you work with this person?") are then directed at this limited number of people.
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Note: The 'Create New List Using MS Excel' button will only appear if your browser supports ActiveX Controls and this feature is enabled. If you are using Internet Explorer make sure you check this in your settings. Some browsers will simply not be able run the Microsoft Excel plugin, and you will therefore have to upload a CSV file.
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4B. Creating a new list of respondents
For Inflow users: Inflow uses the Name field as a unique identifier for each person. This means that if you have two or more people with the same name their relationships will appear under the same person. To avoid this add a middle name or some other text to differentiate these names.
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4C. Editing a list of respondents Once the list has been saved it will appear on the Respondent Lists screen
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Adding questions about respondents' relationships
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5A. Adding questions about the respondents' relationships.
When you have added all the questions you need click on 'Finish!', and you are ready to publish or test the survey. |
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If you clicked on Survey Manager you will get back to the main screen where you manage all your surveys. Here you can keep track of each survey, and you can also edit the survey again if need be. Be aware that:
Note: You can create a new version of a survey, but you will not be able to publish this new version until you have closed the current published version.
A number of actions is available for Survey Managers:
In the section below we will explore some of these in more detail.
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Testing the Survey
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7A. Testing the Survey To test your survey:
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Publishing the survey
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8A. Publishing the survey You publish the survey by clicking on the 'Publish' button on the Survey Manager screen. But emails are yet to be emailed to respondents. To send emails to respondents click:
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Checking on progress
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9A. Checking on progress On the Survey Manager screen you can click on the 'Check Status / Test' button to check how many people have responded to the survey.
You can check respondents' input by clicking on 'View/Enter', or even complete the survey for them if need be. This might be required if some of your respondents do not have access to the internet.
You might consider modifying the text of the email message.
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9B. Editing Respondent Information You can update information about respondents even after you have published a survey. You can:
Note: If you add a person after other respondents have already completed the survey you risk an incorrect survey result as the name you added wasn't available to these people. |
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10A. Exporting data from the survey tool
You can download the entire data-set or just the data for the people who have either responded and/or been nominated. If you choose the latter it basically means that when you import the data into your visualization software you will only see people who have connections to other people. |
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Importing data into visualization software
Here we explore how you would import the *.vna file into Netdraw and display your ONA map. We are not providing detailed instructions on how to use Netdraw, but Robert A. Hanneman from the University of Northern Colorado has published a good guide on a popular tool called UCINET, which includes Netdraw.
Alternatively, Loise Clark's paper called Networkmapping as a Diagnostic Tool is a great 'getting started guide' to ONA. It also includes the initial steps on using Netdraw. Most of the manual data collection steps Loise refers to are not required when you use www.onasurveys.com, but the Netdraw section is still really good.
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10A. Importing and visualizing.
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Changing password
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- Click on "Forgot Password " next to the login button.
- Enter your email address and new password.
- Go to your email to activate the new password.
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Updating Account Information
You can change your password online, but if you need to have other details changed please contact us via email at support@onasurveys.com and tell us what you would like to have changed.
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References and links
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Privacy
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[edit] About this site
This site (as well as www.onasurveys.com) is an initiative by Optimice Pty Ltd an Australian-based consulting company specialising in Organizational Network Analysis. Optimice's objective is to help our clients optimise their internal and external business relationships. Optimice has extensive experience in researching, analysing and facilitating improved business relationships.
