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Mastering The Art Of Idea Generation And Sharing

Bloomerang

Strategies for effective and collaborative idea generation How can you ensure that your ideas not only get heard, but also gain traction within a brainstorming group? The author is Jack Elkins, Founder of Sidekick Innovations, whose mission is to help businesses collaborate to keep up with the world’s increasingly complex challenges.

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It's Time: Submit Your 11NTC Session Proposals Through August 27th

NTEN

The 11NTC session proposal submission process is now open! > Submit your 11NTC Session Proposal Ideas. The NTEN Community is full of impressive speakers, thinkers, and doers who will come together for 3 days of sharing and collaboration. We look forward to reviewing your session proposals.

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10NTC: What do you want to talk about?

Amy Sample Ward

The conference schedule for NTC has been developed openly and collaboratively. I am part of four different proposals and would love to have a chance to share some of the ideas and experiences I’ve had with all of you at the event (even if you can’t come in person, you know I’ll post my notes and ideas on this blog!).

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Use Case: The Community-Driven Social Impact game for Community Media Centers

Amy Sample Ward

One of the participants was Ericha Hager, the Regional Collaborative Coordinator for Community Media Access Partnership. My project this year is to create a collaborative among seven different community media centers (CMCs) in the greater bay area. What were your goals for engaging with them? We had our fundraising meeting on March 25.

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Vote Today for Our #23NTC Sessions!

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Together, participants collaborate, innovate, and discover new ways to spark change with technology. It starts with a six-week period to gather session proposals from the community, followed by two weeks of voting — which just started this week! Every year NTEN uses a community-driven process to develop the agenda.

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Vote for these SXSW Nonprofit Panels

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Panelists will deliver their case studies in verse and the authors will provide expert feedback. If you are proposing a panel, leave a comment. You can vote for our session here. There are many, many interesting nonprofit and social change panels in the panel picker. The Nonprofit Narrative - [link] coordinated by Dan Portnoy.

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Book Review: Connecting to Change the World

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The members of these networks are intentional about building, strengthening, and maintaining relationships with one another that generates collaborative activities together. ” The members don’t necessarily develop powerful relationships and collaborations.

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