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Sales Operations Demystified: What It Is, Why It Matters, and How To Do It Right

Wild Apricot

Maintenance of Communication and Collaboration Channels. Administer, synchronize and optimize technology stack including CRM. Integration and synchronization of other tools in the technology stack. Review of external, customer-facing communications prior to broadcast/transmission. Contract Lifecycle Management.

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Making Facebook Groups Rock for Nonprofits – Guest Post by Miriam Brosseau

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Think: How can I encourage others to use the group in the same way, not just as a means for marketing/broadcasting information? Facebook groups mostly function asynchronously, but a synchronous activity now and again can really rally the troops. How do I go from network weaver to empowering others to weave one another? Group chat.

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Connect with TechSoup at NCVS!

Tech Soup

Watchitoo — The new tool behind the TechSoup NPlive web series offers video from many sources integrated with images, YouTube and social chat, Q&A, and webinar tools including a collaborative whiteboard. We think Watchitoo. Tweetchats — A TweetChat room opens with a hashtag like our recent #NPtagging conversation.

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Twestival: Are Fundraising Groundswells A Massive Opportunity or Distraction for Nonprofit Organizations?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Focus 24 hour event with broadcasts and all local partners participating to raise awareness (a sort of Blog Action Day on steroids). And the critical thing that a conductor does is synchronize the orchestra because the complexity of self-synchronization is hard at that scale. Micro donations using TipJoy.

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Metaverse Museum? Guest Post on Second Life and Museums by Sibley Verbeck

Museum 2.0

Collaborative Experience. The primary value of virtual worlds is not only being in a place but acting freely within that space in social collaboration with other people. This suddenly makes museum-hosted events have the potential reach of a television broadcast while maintaining more of the intimacy and interactivity.