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Social Media in the Board Room

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

A few months ago, I wrote about a report from Charlene Li that discovered that deep engagement with social media correlates with financial performance. The Red Cross is one of the better nonprofit examples. And let's take that a step further, why not use social media as part of the governing process. .

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

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Danielle Brigida, NWF Social Media Outreach Coordinator ( @starfocus on Twitter) Note from Beth: In the coming weeks, we're peeking over the shoulder of nonprofit social media practitioners to learn about their work flow and techniques. But who is she really?

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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

I've been reflecting on the ideas shared at a panel called " Why Corporate Social Media Marketing Fails and How To Fix It " presented at the Web2.0 The discussion was organized around four points of social media failure: How can I get my culture to adapt? Does social media even matter? No clear leader.

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Ctrl+Alt+Delete: Rebooting Your Digital Community Building

NTEN

Most organizations incorporate messaging training as part of the new hire process and encourage employees to “represent” when they are out and about at professional networking events. Social media policy - Make sure the organization has a social media policy in place and that it is a positive, encouraging policy and not punitive.

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Issue 9 of NTEN:Change: Risks and Rewards

NTEN

What kind of risks would your organization be taking if you adopt that new social network into your communications? What is the risk of not adapting to a changing technology culture? How can we be sure that the rewards outweigh the risks?

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The Unanticipated Benefits of Content Curation: Build Staff Expertise and Reduce Information Overload

NTEN

With so much information coming at us from social networks, web sites, emails, and other digital sources, we can no longer afford to just whine about it – content curation can empower us to win the battle over too much information. Your content strategy is essential to the success of an integrated social media strategy.

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2018 eLearning Predictions: Updated Hype Curve

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We use our knowledge of practical use cases to put the media and marketing hype in perspective. An example would be getting your high-fidelity medical simulator to talk to your LMS and LRS. You’ll notice that right away below the fold. Innovation Trigger. Distributed CE ledgers: AKA credit hours as cryptocurrency. We are all for it.

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