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How can we prepare organizational leaders to work in a networked world?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The principal task of preparing organizational leaders is to provide them with the language and tools they need to be able to discern and describe network activity, the insights they need to understand network structure, and an appreciation for the vital yet often subtle tasks of managing a network’s context. Please share your ideas!

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Notes on Structure Lab: Legal and Financial Models for Social Entrepeneurship

Museum 2.0

Last week, I attended Structure Lab , a half-day workshop on legal and financial structures for ventures for social good. The Structure Lab is set up as a "game" in which you explore cards in various categories (values, assets, financing, etc.) to better articulate what you are really trying to do with your project concept.

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So You Want to Be a Consultant? Part II

Robert Weiner

Pricing structures. As partners, as a collective, without creating toxic/un-needed structure? Be able to articulate what you help orgs do and accomplish, not necessarily the technical products/skills? Different price structures are ok for different projects. Tags: Consulting NTEN. what are the red flags?

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#11NPD: Impact, Brand, and Business Model

Tech Soup

Much more than the flexible symbols of a logo or tag, brand is the durable sense of value an organization adds to the world. Nonprofits now must demonstrate impact to attract resources and, moreover, they must be skilled in articulating that impact. Whereas providing services used to yield resources, it is no longer enough.

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Guide to Refining Prompts & AI Prompts Terms

Whole Whale

Iterative prompt refinement forces clearer articulation of intent and goals upfront, enabling more aligned responses. Rewriting strengthens logic, structure, and transitions. Rewriting strengthens logic, structure, and transitions. Constructive feedback identifies weak points to address through rewriting. You are the editor.

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Co-Creating Exhibits with Teens and Volunteers: The Importance of Criteria

Museum 2.0

They want articulated goals and expectations. There was no initial design, no graphics, and no idea of where the teen' work would fit into an overall structure. Find a way to control the structure, even if it's artificial. Tags: exhibition design usercontent. Think of the first creative work you did for your institution.

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Self Care in the Museum Workplace

Connection Cafe

Elizabeth) I tagged this article from Forbes early in my self-care research. Seema) I’m a big fan of articulating norms. While structure seems antithetical to flexibility, I think of good organizations like skyscrapers, amazingly high functioning because of their steel structure.

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