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Nerd, Geek, and Gear Herding: Technical Management Techniques for Managers

NTEN

During the live session at the 2011 NTC , we'll talk about real-life situations and how to handle them. Grant Howe brings more than 16 years of experience to his role as VP of research & development for Sage North America's Nonprofit Solutions business, based in Austin, Texas. You can follow Grant on Twitter: @geekbyte.

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I'm speaking at SXSW or rather reciting a poem!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I'll be attending SXSW in Austin, TX the week after next. I organized at the NTC last year. I've designed some fun ways to incorporate Twitter into the experience. I am participating in several panels and events at SXSW. I'm really excited about the Social Media Nonprofit ROI Poetry Slam. So, what's a poetry slam ?

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Happy 10NTC Eve!

Connection Cafe

Last year I wrote about my Kumbaya Moments at the NTEN Conference in San Francisco and I’m looking forward to more this year, but I thought I’d start off with a few tips that I’ve found helpful to get the most out of the NTC whether you’re here or not. First off, watch for the #10ntc hash tag.

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The Future of the Nonprofit Office: Working from Home v2.0

NTEN

As the popularity and use of social media sites like LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter continue to grow at staggering rates, we can expect these tools to become more and more a part of everyday business for employees. Howe has presented at the NTEN Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) since 2009.

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How To Think Like A Nonprofit Social Marketing Genius: What's Your Brilliant Thought?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This idea came to me from Twitter. One thing I've come to appreciate Twitter is that it allows me read the thoughts, ideas, and musings of lots of smart people and thought leaders in many different disciplines. And, if nothing else, Twitter can be a terrific muse and stimulate creative thinking.