Network Patterns

Network Patterns

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Network patterns are visual archetypes that help teams understand relationships and information flow within a system using the Net‑Map Toolbox for mapping and intervention.
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Network patterns are named, visual archetypes that describe how relationships and information flow in a system. The patterns give teams a shared vocabulary to spot structures like hubs, cliques, bridges, and silos, discuss implications, and choose interventions.

Network Patterns

Network patterns are named, visual archetypes that describe how relationships and information flow in a system. The patterns give teams a shared vocabulary to spot structures like hubs, cliques, bridges, and silos, discuss implications, and choose interventions.

Applying the patterns with Net‑Map

The Net‑Map Toolbox, developed by Eva Schiffer, is a practical way to map actors, ties, goals, and influence in your context. Once you’ve mapped your network with Net‑Map, use the pattern cards to interpret what you see, surface opportunities and risks, and decide where to intervene. Learn more here.
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