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Social Media and Governance: Reflections from BoardSource

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

With almost 100 people in the room, I started the session asking folks to shout out the first two words that came to mind when they thought about social media. As expected, I heard two themes – words that describe the power and benefits of social media and those that articulate very real concerns. Is there 24 hour coverage?

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Web 2.0 Part Vb:APIs

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Out intent was to put the light squarely on them with smart and articulate voices from the nonprofit sector (Peter Campbell and Zack Rosen as well as Mark Bogliani) asking them questions. Ther was no parity because we wanted to know where those vendors stand, and I think we accomplished this.

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Online Communications that Don't Suck

NTEN

In July 2008, rising costs and shortages of food were in the news. Clearly articulate the issue -- and your plan to solve it. For more information on excellent practices for online communications, see the chapter " Effective Online Communications " in Managing Technology to Meet Your Mission. Lessons learned?

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[VIDEO] How To Lead And Manage In Our New Nonprofit Work Reality

Bloomerang

My first time in really understanding what that meant was in 2008. And so I’ve been so grateful to be able to help thousands of folks through my classes, through my courses, through one-on-one work, through training, conferences. Then maybe there’s some staff training or staff. Oh, my gosh.

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The Wealth of Networks, Part II

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Stay tuned for Chapter 3. { I’ll start out with Chapter 1 , which introduces the basic ideas of the book, and the importance of this particular moment. He lays out some interesting concepts, things I’d been aware of, but not really studied enough to articulate. I’ll be blogging chapter by chapter, probably.

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