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Trainer’s Notebook: Facilitating Brainstorming Sessions for Nonprofit Work

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

” The nickname “brainstorm sessions” because participants were using their brains to storm a problem. Brainstorming generates creative solutions to a problem in the hope of finding the best solution. Asking the Right Brainstorming Question or Problem Framing is Secret to Success. All ideas are as valid as each other.

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Turn Brand Strategy into an Effective Website

Tech Soup

The ideas and narrative are laid out in a well-articulated strategic brief. identifying content goals and gaps, making sure the content is useful and accessible to everyone, creating a consistent tone and structure, and. Regardless of the communication vehicle, it means having a clear understanding of your brand strategy.

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5 Website Features All New Nonprofits Should Know and Use

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We react positively when we find a website with strong, well-structured design, but it can be difficult to articulate what made the design strong. Nonprofit websites have grappled with this problem for some time and have come to a few useful solutions, such as: Blog. But what constitutes a well-designed and successful website?

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Notes from the Future: Reflections on the IMLS Meeting on Museums and Libraries in the 21st Century

Museum 2.0

How do you measure and articulate the value of museums and libraries? Some leaders are more conservative than I feared, and these people are alternately smug and desperate about maintaining their power. This attitude is often self-serving: it’s also a practical problem for those who actually want to create change.

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