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How To Lead An Empowered Workforce

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Leading Without Maps with Four Leadership Shifts : At the threshold of a new frontier in leadership and workforce development, business leaders can no longer rely on the guidebooks of the past. Not only do those mental models not apply, but they also become a liability in a changed world.

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Ask a Nonprofit Specialist: Using collaborative inquiry to engage stakeholders

ASU Lodestar Center

Cultivating this discipline of planning can be greatly eased and enhanced by engaging your stakeholders in collaborative inquiry, defined by Jennifer Donahoo as a process that offers participants a systematic way to explore issues and determine resolutions through shared inquiry, reflection, and dialogue. Applying the knowledge learned.

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Building Capacity for Social Change 2.0

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

These new collaborative initiatives pull together various players (often government, private sector and nonprofits) within an ecosystem, defined by issue and/or place, to coordinate and align their action to drive greater impact. But whether you call it “networked” ways of working, “collaboration 2.0” Call this “social change 2.0”.

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Learning is the Work

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

If you are not already familiar with their work, you will learn a lot about online collaboration, knowledge management, informal learning, and networks by following them. She explained that “learning or teaching the old” is about training, knowledge transfer, and structured, directed learning.

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New on SSIR: Innovating at the Speed of Communities

Amy Sample Ward

“Innovating at the speed of communities&# is a big goal, but something organizations and civic institutions can learn a lot from as a model. Communities As A Model. Communities share, pass on, and constantly expand a collective wisdom and knowledge from experiences, events, movements and legacy.

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Flying High: Some Truly Creative Ways that Drone Technology is Being Utilized

Byte Technology

They can measure levels of air pollution, plot land erosion, create heat maps and even collect water samples. In this realm knowledge is truly power, and the data the drones can gather quickly and cheaply makes them an invaluable resource to environmental scientists and climatologists.

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Recruiting Geeks for Human Rights!

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

Write and run statistical analysis in R, including survey estimation, geospatial analysis, and general linear model fitting. Design and implement data visualizations, including everything from simple static charts and maps to custom interactive visualizations on the web. Process, clean, and transform data.

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