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Noodling Around Change Management and Social Media Adoption

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I did a mashup with social media framing. I 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. Expo: The growing awareness that there is a need for change management to accompany Web 2.0

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The Painting Journalist: Witness To Peace

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I've had the great pleasure to meet many kindred spirits and interesting people via my blog who I did not know offline or may have never connected. I think of her work as a mashup between an extremely talented court room artist, journalist, social activist and philanthropist. watercolors are $70, and 8??? oils on canvas are $220.

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Last Chance to Vote for Nonprofit SXSW Panels: Closes September 4th

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Today’s online communities go beyond posting photos or finding dates—they are building social capital, increasing awareness and raising millions of charitable dollars. How do you balance online action with offline engagement? And the user-adoption numbers are ridiculously high. Submitted by Michael Smith. Sl’ack-Ti-vism.

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Joe Solomon, Guest Post: What's the Right Offline Event for Your Organization's Online Community?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This month's Net2 Think Tank question is: How do real-world (offline) events fit into social media conversations and campaigns ? We need offline events to meet each other, bond eye-to-eye, and forge the collaborations that will make our social networks stronger, better connected, and ultimately transformative. Courtesy of Joe Solomon.

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