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Investing in Growth: Leaders’ Professional Development Plans

The NonProfit Times

Nonprofit leaders need to commit to a mindset of continuous learning and professional development to remain relevant and effective in their current roles. Learn To Self-Assess Take the time to conduct a thorough self-assessment before starting your personal development journey.

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Social Media and the Performing Arts: Engagement First, Ticket Sales Second

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Last week, I sent a tweet asking folks to add their best examples into the wiki which helped me create the presentation. The questions I got: How do know that our social media strategy can help sell tickets? If you go back look at the tweeting from " Tweet An Opera " project, you can learn a lot.

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Social Media and the Performing Arts: Engagement First, Ticket Sales Second

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Last week, I sent a tweet asking folks to add their best examples into the wiki which helped me create the presentation. The questions I got: How do know that our social media strategy can help sell tickets? If you go back look at the tweeting from " Tweet An Opera " project, you can learn a lot.

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Social Media and the Performing Arts: Engagement First, Ticket Sales Second

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Last week, I sent a tweet asking folks to add their best examples into the wiki which helped me create the presentation. The questions I got: How do know that our social media strategy can help sell tickets? If you go back look at the tweeting from " Tweet An Opera " project, you can learn a lot.

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ASTC Recap: Questions, Colors, and Reflective Research

Museum 2.0

This post recaps these sessions, provides my slides, and shares what I learned at the conference. I shared examples of question frameworks designed for specific types of visitor experiences: personal framing of exhibits (as in Facing Mars), private sharing (like the Storycorps booths), public dialogue (as in the Advice exhibit), and so on.