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Noodling Around Change Management and Social Media Adoption

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I interviewed Joitske about her work way back in 2006. I asked for some recommendations on Twitter for the best practical sources for change management. Joitske recommend Learning To Change. She also pointed me to an older post on her blog about one of theories of change in the book based on thinking styles.

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How to Get Leadership Buy-in for Streamlining Your Grantee Application

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To successfully implement changes to your grantmaking application, you need to communicate the benefits of data-driven and user-centered design to your leadership, tie the benefits to your organization’s overall goals, and involve your leadership in the decision-making process. For example: Does your application represent your mission?

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The Interpretive Dance of Social Media Adoption

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Technology adoption is part choreographed, part improvisation. Technology adoption is part choreographed, part improvisation. The point of that Hinchliffe makes about best practices for adoption of Enterprise 2.0 (or Tags: change management network effectiveness. What style of dancing?

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Social Media Adoption and Deconstructing the Scare House on Santa Cruz Boardwalk with Nina Simon

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

After we finished, I interviewed Nina about what was and what was not scary. She offers a counter-intuitive tip for moving past it: A counter-intuitive tip for mastering change is to start by wallowing in the feelings of dread it arouses. I think this is the key to adoption and social media success.

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Highlights from the Salesforce.org Nonprofit Summit

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Three key themes emerged from the Summit: The power of building strong relationships to achieve your mission; the importance of flexibility, integration, and innovation to support your mission in times of change and growth; and the value of having secure data to gain deeper insights. . From Climate Change to Navigating the Unexpected.

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The Networked Nonprofit in Holland!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I remember when she started blogging and she was one of my first “ blogger interviews.&# Joitske is an expert in change management and technology adoption and is a trainer who was taught web 2.0 We had a lot of sandbox time to explore tagging and other emerging web 2.0 technologies.

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Issue 9 of NTEN:Change: Risks and Rewards

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What kind of risks would your organization be taking if you adopt that new social network into your communications? What is the risk of not adapting to a changing technology culture? An Interview with Guidestar President and CEO, Jacob Harold, on transparency in the nonprofit sector.

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