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Online social networking: The glue that binds people together at NASA
1. Online social networking:
The glue that binds people together
at NASA
Celeste Merryman, Principle, UserSphere Research
2. Talking About
GLUE PEOPLE
GOSSIP
ONLINE
SOCIAL
NETWORKING
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3. People Sticking
things together
since 4000 BC
tree sap, tar,
beeswax,
natural rubber,
animal bones, fish, Greek Glue Recipe
egg whites,
starch, milk protein
blood,
bones,
milk,
cheese,
vegetables and grains.
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4. Today’s adhesives have got to be strong
Photo credit: NASA
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5. Space Shuttle External Fuel Tank
Adhesive agent is used to apply the foam to the tank
Photo credit: NASA
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6. Space Shuttle Tiles
Photo credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller
Tiles are mounted to a felt pad using a silicone adhesive
then the tile and pad combination are bonded to the
aluminum skin
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7. Glue is Similar to Social
Networking (i.e., social glue)
Different personality types,
Types of adhesives
different types of bonds
Mechanisms of adhesion
What makes people connect
Testing bond resistance
People create weak or
Failures in adhered
strong bonds based on
surfaces
experience and trust
People test the relationship
bonds daily
Sometimes relationships fail
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8. Gossip & social networking are the social
glue, binding people together.
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9. In Olden Times, Gossip Helped
Keep You Alive
Raiders
Rams
49ers
People used gossip to share stories about who
was a reliable mate, to learn societal rules, and
for storytelling to share morals and fables.
Grassy hill photo - http://jeremy.lwidof.net/downloads/grassy_hill_web.jpg
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10. Today online social networking enables social
bonding across distances at the speed of light
People still trying to find
reliable mates
and to learn societal rules
quot;Gossip is an important bonder.”
quot;By sharing information we develop sense of
trust and intimacy.quot;
Frank McAndrew, PhD, an applied social psychology professor
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11. Applied
Example
“…seamless collaboration of NASA workforce across
multiple centers will be vital in the planning, design,
and development of exploration-related capabilities
and technologies.
~Information Resources Management Strategic Plan, (2007) Jonathan
Pettus, then NASA’s Chief Information Officer
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12. NASA Needs Online Social
Networking
Geographically dispersed
Aging workforce
Mission transition
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13. The NASAsphere Pilot
pilot online
social
networking
in NASA
Need a good
logo and message
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14. Creating the Adhesive Layer
Built trust into the pilot
I used my social networks to invite participants
Then participants invited coworkers they knew
and who trusted them
Set the expectations for participants
Set rules of work conversations and engagement
Knew what they were doing there - gave them tasks
to complete
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15. Mechanism for Bonding
Qualities the participants noted as important to social
network participation
Person’s attitude and openness, willingness to
embrace (new things),‘ageless’ attitude, and an
attitude to can overcome fears
Can see the benefit to the individual
Usability and intuitiveness of the tool
Wiliness to explore new ways to enhance
communication
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16. Testing the Bonds
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17. Social Glue & Bonding
Questions and Answers
298 participants
93% of answers were by
people from a different
NASA center
Lots of people supporting
NASAsphere content
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18. NASA used online social networking to
bond in the business environment
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19. the POWER
Social Bonding via Online
Networking
You don’t know who knows
what you need. Presenting a
question to a large group of
people, increases your chance
of finding someone who does.
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20. By the end, at least one person from every
NASA center participated.
When asked in a 52%
follow-on survey… recommended
an Agency
implementation
73.5% said 62% said
they would they would
read it contribute
daily/weekly daily/weekly
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21. Bond Failure???
Waiting, waiting on
implementation funding,
a CTO, a CIO
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22. Parting Thoughts
People have an innate need to talk to
each other.
You want to create social glue for your
employees.
Figure out what technology supports it.
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23. Info
Celeste Merryman
Principle, UserSphere Research
Email cjmerryman@sbcglobal.net
Find presentation
@ http://www.slideshare.net/cmerryman
NASAsphere report @ scribd.com cmerryman
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24. Readings
The new word on GOSSIP: Discusses why people gossip. Essential
functions of gossip; Information on evolutionary psychology; Disadvantages
of negative gossip. Nigel Nicholson. Psychology Today, May/Jun 2001
http://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/pto-20010501-000022.html
(3/27/09)
Bonding over others' business. Zak Stambor. Monitor on Psychology
Volume 37, No. 4 April 2006 http://www.apa.org/monitor/apr06/bonding.htm
(3/27/09)
Have you heard the latest?, Monitor on Psychology. Lea Winerman. Volume
37, No. 4 April 2006 http://www.apa.org/monitor/apr06/latest.html (3/27/09)
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