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Source Codes: The Most Useful Measurement Strategy You May Not Be Using

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Source Codes: The Most Useful Measurement Strategy You May Not Be Using – Guest Post by Laura Quinn. You’re likely using more than one channel to communicate. Email, Facebook, posting to listserves, your website, direct mail—the list goes on and on. Laura Quinn, Director of Partnerships and Knowledge.

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Case Study: How Human Rights Watch Leverages Employee Personal Brands on Twitter

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There are no better champions for your organization’s communication’s strategy than your staff. I interviewed Jim Murphy , Senior Online Editor, about how Human Rights Watch ’s integrated social media strategy leverages the personal brands HRW 197 employees to get results. The organizational strategy is to impact policy change.

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10 Steps to Extension Professional 2.0 Remix

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adoption strategies ( remix from Association 2.0). You can think of it as having 24/7 access to another users filing cabinet, but each user's collection of bookmarks helps to build an rich knowledge network. Think of wikis of a good tool to collect information or knowledge. Resource Collection off a listserv: [link].

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September Net2 Think Tank Roundup: Curating Content

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trusted body of knowledge and the 'why' has to do with providing a service to a busy and information-inundated nonprofit sector. from Beth Kanter's Social Media Strategy wiki. tried turning email discussions on listservs into blog posts and opting to record conference call presentations. It goes much. I've also.

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