Posts tagged ‘Beth Kanter’
#Nonprofit Management Institute – Resources Recap
The content for this year’s Institute was New Skills for a Complex World. This post is an aggregate of information and resources. As I am reviewing all I learned, future posts will include how I am applying information to my work. This post includes resources from the 2012 Institute.
Continue Reading September 19, 2012 at 10:48 am Barbara Talisman, CFRE Leave a comment
Millennial Impact Recap – #MCON2012 Ripples Continue
As usual, some great bloggers, Millennials (and not) and nonprofit pros have written some great posts following the Millennial Impact 2012 virtual conference, #MCON2012. I thought I would post links here and share with you. And will add more as they are posted.
Continue Reading July 23, 2012 at 4:12 pm Barbara Talisman, CFRE Leave a comment
Social Media Free Agents – Crashing into Nonprofit Walls
What’s a free agent? They are volunteers in your network (or maybe outside who found you). Free agents are passionate about your work, issues and want to make a difference.
Continue Reading June 22, 2010 at 9:25 am Barbara Talisman, CFRE 2 comments
Network Weaving – Story Telling – Crowdsourcing – Oh My!
We can use social media, storytelling, the media to grow effective networks. These activities work best when we are collaborating and building networks/relationships using old and new tools. I know the control freak attitude still remains at many nonprofits. We can and must engage with our constituencies to be successful in sharing our message, meeting community challenges and making social change.
Continue Reading June 17, 2010 at 10:44 am Barbara Talisman, CFRE Leave a comment