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Reflections from Networked Nonprofit Workshop for 300 People

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The morning had two segments, beginning with content and small group exercises on several themes from the Networked Nonprofit including culture change , transparency , and simplicity. Geoff Livingston did a great job at live blogging the first section in the morning. Refining Real-Time Networked Learning.

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New Research: 10 Case Studies on Nonprofit Transition to the Cloud

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Our interviews with diverse nonprofits revealed a number of great examples from local and international organizations of all sizes and from across a wide range of technology expertise. Into the Cloud: The Public Interest Network. Let us know in the comments below! The case studies are: I nto the Cloud: IWRC. Into the Cloud: AED.

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Guest Post by Michael Sola: A Day of the Life of NWF's Social Media Outreach Coordinator Danielle Brigida

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At barely a quarter of a century this remarkable dare I say trend setting young woman has become a role model, an example of how to connect and interact with legions of people in all walks of life. This is rather amusing as she is in such demand to speak at so many conferences regarding the Social Networking program at NWF.

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Social Media Behind the Firewall: The Tire, Tower, or Hub and Spoke?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

As Charlene Li pointed out, " Change management processes take years - you don't change over night. Take for example, the steps outlined in this " Twitter for the Workplace " article. The web team is the only team that has authority to establish a presence on social networks--that alone is a huge point of contention.

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Tips for Content Curators from Beth Kanter: How To Avoid Getting "Content Fried"

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For example, if I have to do some writing that requires a higher level of attention for me than does scanning Twitter or reading and responding to email, I schedule my writing time during peak concentration hours in the day. I also use a timer when I'm scanning my networks and limit those activities to 15-20 minute bursts.

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How do you create a culture that is not afraid to fail (or be more receptive to social media?)

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

So, we came up with this topic: " Creating a Culture that is not Afraid to Fail. " I thought this would be a great opportunity to reflect on some of my recent blog posts on this topic as well as gain new insights from others who work on social media in a corporate (and nonprofit) setting as well as my network.

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Five Keys to Finding and Hiring Talented People

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Don't underestimate the importance of using your contacts and networks to help find people. They've been taught to do some research, have good examples of prior experience, and they know their references will say good things about them. I hope you'll share them in a comment or a tweet with others.

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