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Understanding
                     Sociograms ©
A Guide to Understanding Network Analysis Mapping
                           Developed for Clients of:
                           Durland Consulting, Inc.
                                 Elburn, IL




Durland Consulting, Inc.
Elburn IL
Understanding Sociograms




     Copyright © 2003
     Durland Consulting, Inc
     Elburn, Illinois

     Permission is given to use this material for informational, research, educational or
     scholarly purposes. Material in this series is subject to revision. If this material is
     reproduced, Durland Consulting, Inc would appreciate a copy and notification.


     Maryann Durland
     Durland Consulting




Durland Consulting 2003 ©                                                                      Page 2
Understanding Sociograms


Understanding Sociograms

Sociograms, or maps, are graphic pictures, or images, of a kind of relationship. Sociograms are
illustrations of a relationship at a point in time.

Each shape (node) indicates an individual, group, organization, nation, etc. Each line indicates a
connection. The connections can have strength (color or width of line) and direction - which
individual(s) indicated the communication (arrows). In Map 1, there are no arrows, so the direction of
the communication was not important. The strength of the relationship is indicated by the wider lines,
such as between the two individuals on the far left, person 1 and the individual above them.

Map 1 is a communication map for a
subgroup, there are four individuals who are
not connected to anyone else in their group;
they are isolates.

To begin the process, Network measures are
calculated using mathematical formulas
based on a definition about the relationship.
For example, degree centrality is calculated
as a measure of popularity – a frequency
count. However, betweenness centrality is
calculated as a measure of how many times a
node lies between all other pairs of nodes.
For communication networks, a popular
person may not be the same person who is
                                                                      Map 1
connected behind the scenes and who may be
a gatekeeper or a facilitator for the network.

Next, the data is then imported into another computer program to create sociograms or maps. The
maps in this document were created with the programs NETMINER (both data analysis and
visualization) or Krackplot. Each visualization program uses unique algorithms to align the maps with
the network measures; this is an area in various stages of development and application

Sociograms are a tool that can then be used along with other network measures, to understand and
evaluate a relationship within the context of a particular situation, such as work teams, restructuring or
company mergers.

Another example of a relationship is the availability and spread of leadership throughout a network,
another is the overall level of communication around a specific focus or initiative. Another might be
the identification of cohesive sub groups, such as teams. Another might be the identification of areas
in the network that seem to be very strong and those that are not as strongly connected. This short
guide will introduce sociograms, a few of the important characteristics of sociograms and will provide
a framework for thinking about the sociograms created specifically for your organization by Durland
Consulting.




Durland Consulting 2003 ©                                                                         Page 3
Understanding Sociograms


Organizational Applications

Sociograms and network analysis data are important organizational tools because they can provide a
framework for clarifying other available data within the context of organizational capacity. Maps and
network data illustrate the capacity of an organization to achieve goals. They can provide a diagnostic
tool, a baseline measure, or a framework for replication. Sociograms highlight both strengths and
weaknesses within an organizational structure. These tools can illustrate the alignment of the actual
organization’s structure with the theorized structure based on the assumptions required to attain
defined goals.

Sociograms provide a picture of the general pattern of communication or relationship studied, but this
general pattern should be evaluated within the context of the major questions that are being asked and
other relevant data. Usually, no one characteristic is more critical than any other. Social network data,
sociogram mapping and other data fit together to tell a total story about a network.

Components                                                            Organization A

Components indicate the overall connectedness of a network. Connectedness is an indication of how
easily everyone can be reached, if you are studying people. Connectedness describes large subgroups
within the larger network. Connectedness indicates major breaks or divisions in the network. Each
isolate – individual or object that stands alone - is a component. If you have a communication
network, components tell you how easy it is to get information through the network. For each
component, theoretically a message could be given to one member and in someway it would get to all
the members.

  Map 2 has isolates along the right side, 54,11,59,64,68,69,and 53 and one large component (1). The
arrows moving out from the 1, define the members of component 1. Map 2 is a map of the
components of a network, and not of the individual connections from node to node as in Map 1.
.




                                                                 Map 2




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Understanding Sociograms

            The network of Map 3 illustrates an organization that seems to be somewhat tightly connected. Most
            individuals are linked to others in multiple ways. There are also two distinct core groups. However,
            the overall network is linked together and has a “webbed” look. In this organization, there are no
            isolates.

ization B

            Bridges and Cutpoints

            Bridges and Cutpoints illustrate where there
            are potential breaks in the network paths.
            Bridges or Cutpoints may indicate weak
            links, which may indicate barriers, or they
            might be between individuals who facilitate
            communication or the relationship that is
                                                                                                  Map 3
            studied. Bridges are the lines of connection,
            cutpoints are the nodes.


                                                            Bridges and Cutpoints are two characteristics that
                                                            indicate how strong or how weak the overall network
                                                            paths are.

                                                            If many individuals can be disconnected from the
                                                            overall network with the removal of one cut point or
                                                            bridge, then the overall connection is very weak.

                                          Map 4             Individual number 63 is a cutpoint in Map 4 and if
                                                            removed from the network then Individuals 56 and 66
                                                            would be disconnected.

            Cutpoints and bridges are important for locating individuals who may be helpful for increasing the
            strength of the network. Even without knowing the individuals, knowing that the network tends to
            form loosely linked subgroups would facilitate in planning how to develop and enhance
            communication processes and procedures. Often these weak links are keys to bonding networks.

            Cliques

            Cliques are smaller subsets of a larger network. Cliques are defined as three or more the members of
            the network that have mutually reciprocated connections. The size of the clique indicates how many
            members are within the clique. In Map 5, there are seven cliques. This map illustrates the clique co-
            membership –individuals membership across all cliques. The cliques are numbered rectangles, and
            the individuals in a clique are ovals. The lines extending from the clique indicates the number of
            individuals in that specific clique. There are also numerous isolates in Map 5, in bottom right. These
            individuals may have other connections, but are not members of a clique. Clique 7 has three members,
            who only have membership in this one clique. Person 64 is a member of two cliques. Persons 04 and
            69 are members of three cliques.


            Durland Consulting 2003 ©                                                                     Page 5
Understanding Sociograms



The networks illustrated in Understanding Sociograms are communication networks within
organizations, but the same analyzes and descriptions of connection apply to any defined relationship
such as countries, citations, trade relationships, Internet site visits, and so on.

                                                                     In network analysis, decisions are
                                                                     made about the theory that
                                                                     describes the network relationship
                                                                     (communication, trade, leadership,
                                                                     teaming, etc.,), and at what level to
                                                                     study the relationship – at the group
                                                                     level, sub group, or individual or all
                                                                     three.

                                                                     Two other maps are illustrated
                                                                     here. Map 6 on the left illustrates
                                                                     an organization where the most
                                                                     “popular” individuals are indicated
                  Map 5                                              in red and green, depending on
                                                                     their role. The green diamond is an
                                                                     individual in a key leadership
position. The line patterns indicate the strength of the relationship and there are arrows, so the
connections are directional. Map 7 illustrates a preliminary map layout for an organization. Notice
the central individual in the middle of the map and the one isolate on the bottom left.




                                    Map 6
                                                                                             Map 7

If you would like more information about social network analysis and/or understanding the
organizational and structural dynamics of your organization, please contact:
                                                  Maryann Durland
                                                  Durland Consulting, Inc   815.827.9944
                                                  135 South Main Street,    www.durlandconsulting.com
                                                  Unit 1 #107               mail@durlandconsulting.com
                                                  Elburn, Illinois 60119


Durland Consulting 2003 ©                                                                          Page 6

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  • 1. Understanding Sociograms © A Guide to Understanding Network Analysis Mapping Developed for Clients of: Durland Consulting, Inc. Elburn, IL Durland Consulting, Inc. Elburn IL
  • 2. Understanding Sociograms Copyright © 2003 Durland Consulting, Inc Elburn, Illinois Permission is given to use this material for informational, research, educational or scholarly purposes. Material in this series is subject to revision. If this material is reproduced, Durland Consulting, Inc would appreciate a copy and notification. Maryann Durland Durland Consulting Durland Consulting 2003 © Page 2
  • 3. Understanding Sociograms Understanding Sociograms Sociograms, or maps, are graphic pictures, or images, of a kind of relationship. Sociograms are illustrations of a relationship at a point in time. Each shape (node) indicates an individual, group, organization, nation, etc. Each line indicates a connection. The connections can have strength (color or width of line) and direction - which individual(s) indicated the communication (arrows). In Map 1, there are no arrows, so the direction of the communication was not important. The strength of the relationship is indicated by the wider lines, such as between the two individuals on the far left, person 1 and the individual above them. Map 1 is a communication map for a subgroup, there are four individuals who are not connected to anyone else in their group; they are isolates. To begin the process, Network measures are calculated using mathematical formulas based on a definition about the relationship. For example, degree centrality is calculated as a measure of popularity – a frequency count. However, betweenness centrality is calculated as a measure of how many times a node lies between all other pairs of nodes. For communication networks, a popular person may not be the same person who is Map 1 connected behind the scenes and who may be a gatekeeper or a facilitator for the network. Next, the data is then imported into another computer program to create sociograms or maps. The maps in this document were created with the programs NETMINER (both data analysis and visualization) or Krackplot. Each visualization program uses unique algorithms to align the maps with the network measures; this is an area in various stages of development and application Sociograms are a tool that can then be used along with other network measures, to understand and evaluate a relationship within the context of a particular situation, such as work teams, restructuring or company mergers. Another example of a relationship is the availability and spread of leadership throughout a network, another is the overall level of communication around a specific focus or initiative. Another might be the identification of cohesive sub groups, such as teams. Another might be the identification of areas in the network that seem to be very strong and those that are not as strongly connected. This short guide will introduce sociograms, a few of the important characteristics of sociograms and will provide a framework for thinking about the sociograms created specifically for your organization by Durland Consulting. Durland Consulting 2003 © Page 3
  • 4. Understanding Sociograms Organizational Applications Sociograms and network analysis data are important organizational tools because they can provide a framework for clarifying other available data within the context of organizational capacity. Maps and network data illustrate the capacity of an organization to achieve goals. They can provide a diagnostic tool, a baseline measure, or a framework for replication. Sociograms highlight both strengths and weaknesses within an organizational structure. These tools can illustrate the alignment of the actual organization’s structure with the theorized structure based on the assumptions required to attain defined goals. Sociograms provide a picture of the general pattern of communication or relationship studied, but this general pattern should be evaluated within the context of the major questions that are being asked and other relevant data. Usually, no one characteristic is more critical than any other. Social network data, sociogram mapping and other data fit together to tell a total story about a network. Components Organization A Components indicate the overall connectedness of a network. Connectedness is an indication of how easily everyone can be reached, if you are studying people. Connectedness describes large subgroups within the larger network. Connectedness indicates major breaks or divisions in the network. Each isolate – individual or object that stands alone - is a component. If you have a communication network, components tell you how easy it is to get information through the network. For each component, theoretically a message could be given to one member and in someway it would get to all the members. Map 2 has isolates along the right side, 54,11,59,64,68,69,and 53 and one large component (1). The arrows moving out from the 1, define the members of component 1. Map 2 is a map of the components of a network, and not of the individual connections from node to node as in Map 1. . Map 2 Durland Consulting 2003 © Page 4
  • 5. Understanding Sociograms The network of Map 3 illustrates an organization that seems to be somewhat tightly connected. Most individuals are linked to others in multiple ways. There are also two distinct core groups. However, the overall network is linked together and has a “webbed” look. In this organization, there are no isolates. ization B Bridges and Cutpoints Bridges and Cutpoints illustrate where there are potential breaks in the network paths. Bridges or Cutpoints may indicate weak links, which may indicate barriers, or they might be between individuals who facilitate communication or the relationship that is Map 3 studied. Bridges are the lines of connection, cutpoints are the nodes. Bridges and Cutpoints are two characteristics that indicate how strong or how weak the overall network paths are. If many individuals can be disconnected from the overall network with the removal of one cut point or bridge, then the overall connection is very weak. Map 4 Individual number 63 is a cutpoint in Map 4 and if removed from the network then Individuals 56 and 66 would be disconnected. Cutpoints and bridges are important for locating individuals who may be helpful for increasing the strength of the network. Even without knowing the individuals, knowing that the network tends to form loosely linked subgroups would facilitate in planning how to develop and enhance communication processes and procedures. Often these weak links are keys to bonding networks. Cliques Cliques are smaller subsets of a larger network. Cliques are defined as three or more the members of the network that have mutually reciprocated connections. The size of the clique indicates how many members are within the clique. In Map 5, there are seven cliques. This map illustrates the clique co- membership –individuals membership across all cliques. The cliques are numbered rectangles, and the individuals in a clique are ovals. The lines extending from the clique indicates the number of individuals in that specific clique. There are also numerous isolates in Map 5, in bottom right. These individuals may have other connections, but are not members of a clique. Clique 7 has three members, who only have membership in this one clique. Person 64 is a member of two cliques. Persons 04 and 69 are members of three cliques. Durland Consulting 2003 © Page 5
  • 6. Understanding Sociograms The networks illustrated in Understanding Sociograms are communication networks within organizations, but the same analyzes and descriptions of connection apply to any defined relationship such as countries, citations, trade relationships, Internet site visits, and so on. In network analysis, decisions are made about the theory that describes the network relationship (communication, trade, leadership, teaming, etc.,), and at what level to study the relationship – at the group level, sub group, or individual or all three. Two other maps are illustrated here. Map 6 on the left illustrates an organization where the most “popular” individuals are indicated Map 5 in red and green, depending on their role. The green diamond is an individual in a key leadership position. The line patterns indicate the strength of the relationship and there are arrows, so the connections are directional. Map 7 illustrates a preliminary map layout for an organization. Notice the central individual in the middle of the map and the one isolate on the bottom left. Map 6 Map 7 If you would like more information about social network analysis and/or understanding the organizational and structural dynamics of your organization, please contact: Maryann Durland Durland Consulting, Inc 815.827.9944 135 South Main Street, www.durlandconsulting.com Unit 1 #107 mail@durlandconsulting.com Elburn, Illinois 60119 Durland Consulting 2003 © Page 6