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Reflections from Networked Nonprofit Workshop for 300 People

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Some Reflections. From Conversational Keynote To Conversational Workshop. I’ve been playing with the conversational panel or conversational keynote models for short sessions (60, 75 or 90 minutes.) A conversational approach is not an expert or a group of experts talking the whole time.

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Reflections from the World Economic Forum: Four Big Trends for Social Good Organizations to Watch

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And companies like Unilever are not only focused on their supply chain, but re-structuring their advertising practices to better support and promote gender equality. Ericsson is using their technology to sniff out human trafficking—but this required partnerships with experts in the nonprofit and foundation space, to name a few.

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Cross Blog Discussion: NpTech Tag

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I've been reflecting on some of the points made about the pros/cons of the NpTech Tag and the comment that Laura Quinn left here. Obviously, it ain't no taxonomy and it shouldn't substitute for one. of our connected conversations and resource finds. of our connected conversations and resource finds. I admit it.

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A Conversation with Michael Gilbert on Nonprofit Blogging

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On the side, by personal email I was sharing interesting links, articles, and conversations with people who I thought might be interested. The reason I think this is a classic Internet story is that 90% of the ongoing cost of publishing that blog is my own cost of staying informed and reflecting on what I learn. It hones my thinking.

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Which Social Networking Analysis Term Best Describes Virgin America?

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For example, on Twitter, a strong tie could be two nodes or people that engage consistently in two-way conversation. I tweeted this and Vladis Krebs had a great answer : The network is the "structure" upon which the community dances and self-organizes. Network maps are "talking documents" or prompts for reflection and strategizing.