Archive for the ‘Working via Networks’ Category

Nonprofit Leadership – The Future is Here

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

If you’re interested in the future of nonprofit leadership in its many diverse forms, Rosetta Thurman is a name you should really know. She has been a prolific blogger on next generation leadership and diversity in the nonprofit and philanthropic sector since 2007, and has been tapped as a speaker and presenter numerous times by those seeking to better understand the changing face of leadership in the social sector.

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New Podcast: How Social Media Impacts the Social Sector

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

In this podcast,  we interview Beth Kanter, author of Beth’s Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media, and Michael Hoffman, CEO of see3 Communications.  Beth and Michael comment on the impact of web 2.0 on the social sector, including how nonprofits are increasingly using networks to get their work done and how smaller nonprofits can leverage technology to get their message out.

Download the Podcast with Beth Kanter and Michael Hoffman (.mp3, 4.5 mb) and tell us what you think.

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Working via Networks

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

As organizations think more strategically about network analysis and networked action, they will find themselves working with a combination of long-term partners and short-term contributors, some of whom might be considered competitors as well as collaborators.

To what extent is trust likely to be an issue, and how can networks effectively overcome the resistance likely to arise from those concerns?

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