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Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Later when I was sharing the story with some friends, someone made the comment that this study proves why in person communication is better than online interactions. How can your stories allow listeners to adopt them as their own and relate them to personal experiences? Really, I thought?
 
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
First, I should note that many folks don't want to leave behind the notion that "accidental techie" implies: that they are not certified technology experts, and that they (happily or otherwise) have adopted technology into their varied skillset as nonprofit professionals. pursuing other things."
 
Thursday, July 29, 2010
recent BusinessWeek article called "Twitter Twitter Little Star," describes social media as a booming industry which has caught the attention of corporations everywhere, and suggests the role of a "social media director" and what that person should do. 34; Why Do You Participate in Twitter Chats? on Twitter and Facebook.
 

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However, I think that if you adopt this recipe and make it your own, you’ll be able to do something that nonprofits rarely do with their IT infrastructure: adopt a lower-cost platform in phase 1 and exploit it cheaply in phase 2. 4) Yahoo! I’ve reviewed a lot of these technologies in the past. Pricing varies after that.
Over the last few months, one of our savviest clients, AFSCME , has adopted new ways to engage their members using voice and mobile technology, leading the labor movement in grassroots advocacy. Check out these examples: Web-driven voice advocacy through the “Make America Happen&# Campaign. Advocacy at Live Events.
We now are getting to the point that the feedback on networks is going to enable us to get smarter and adopt quicker.  . Tags: Personal Rants This is amazing.  This is the next evolution to network-centric organizing.  We see this "honest signals" in our advocacy work everyday. 
Here's a problem many museums would like to solve: How do you design an intuitive way to give visitors unique IDs so that visitors can receive personalized content and feedback and institutions can receive real-time data tracking on visitor behavior? The more significant behavior change in Harrah’s situation was the adoption of loyalty cards.
It is really bizarre, but this afternoon I've been struggling with the notion about the connection between individual adoption and organizational adoption of social media tools like Facebook or others. Corporate types resist the adoption of these technologies, and then, subsequently embrace them. Shut It Down! Shut It Down! ).
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also wondered about the historical context of change management and technology tool adoption, asking on Twitter if there case studies about the adoption of the typewriter in the workplace.  It's like the introduction of personal computers 20 years ago into offices, or a big ERP project. Joitske recommend  Learning To Change.
While stuck in O'Hare on Saturday, I wrote a post about personal productivity as related to " email overload " and rounded up some tips. didn't have the book with me and couldn't quite remember exactly the details, but googled a bit and found this post from her personal blog about productive multi-tasking. Photo by Natala007.
was adopted (or not) in the nonprofit workplace over the past 10-15 years, you'll notice that fear and silo culture are nothing new or unique as barriers to adoption.  TechnoStress is the stress we feel both personally and organizationally when a new technology is introduced into our work lives.  If you witnessed how Web 1.0