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From the Kids’ Table to the Adults’ Table: Taking Relationships Seriously in a World of Networks

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Co-authored by the Institute’s Executive Director John Esterle, Malka Kopell and Palma Strand, the article discusses a new project named “The Civity Networks Project,” a collaborative effort between the institute and the Silicon Valley Community. We want to pause the music for a minute, however, to issue a challenge.

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The 8 Types of Nonprofit Waste (and How to Fix Them)

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A team member waits on the executive director for approval. Or the executive director spends hours building a presentation when a freelancer could have done it. Maybe try a team problem-solving exercise where you focus on one aspect of your process, one job role, or one beneficiary journey to solve for ways to eliminate motion waste.

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Guest Post: Language Matters

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Smith , a museum technologist who bridges the gap between academia, curatorial work, musical composition, and technology. All you need is the approval of your Executive Gatekeeper (usually your director/head curator/lead educator), and you’re good to go. A good example of this problem is our use of the phrase “Content Management.”

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Kevin Danaher of Global Exchange Talks about the Global Citizen Center

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I am a co-founder of Global Exchange, which was founded by myself and two other people, Medea Benjamin, my wife, and Kirsten Moller who has been the Executive Director of Global Exchange since we started in 1988. I want that problem. That is a great problem to have. Kevin Danaher: My name is Kevin Danaher.

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