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New (Free) E-Book: Leading Systems Change Will Supercharge Your Facilitation Skills

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

My colleagues, Heather McLeod Grant and Adene Sacks, have just published a new workbook called “ Leading Systems Change.” That’s why I’ve keep a good list of meeting facilitation playbooks such as Leading Systems Change handy for inspiration. The facilitation methods are participatory.

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Free Webinar on February 27: 10 Online Communications and Fundraising Best Practices for NGOs

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Participants will: Gain knowledge of best practices for website and e-newsletter design. Phone numbers are provided for those in the United States, Canada, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Learn the importance of blogging.

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How To Survive And Then Reset To Ultimately Thrive

Eric Jacobsen Blog

This mode starts by preparing your organization to withstand system shocks by employing “steady state” Survive, which are proactive steps taken even when markets are frothy. It generates knowledge of what is initially unknown, and so creates learning. It involves overcoming both hubris and fear to achieve decisiveness and adaptability.

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The 2016 Best Nonprofit Conferences Calendar

EveryAction

Its 45 workshops, seminars and lectures explore internal and external strategies, systems, methods, best practices and successful examples. It’s about the skills, knowledge, expertise and know-how you need to make philanthropy happen in your community. Sweden / $400. Governance / @usdsoles. Your opportunity to learn.

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Groundswell Book Club Part 3: Energizing

Museum 2.0

There are at least four barriers to adoption: fear of "American Idol"izing the collection unawareness that ratings can convert positively to visits disbelief that visitors will want to review their visit lack of knowledge of how to implement Let's look at each of these briefly. Don't ratings and reviews degrade the collection?

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