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Want To Be a Leader? Get to Know Yourself

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And, without self-awareness, it’s impossible to be a role model for others. Or that you secretly hate networking but force yourself to show up because that’s what leaders do. Make time for reflection. Practice questioning your attitudes and intentions before every decision. Attend classes or workshops to polish skills.

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Grow the Human Skills: Critical Thinking, Creativity, Collaboration, and Communication

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Applying reflection, reasoning, and individual experience to problem-solving is not part of the Summit supercomputer program, but it is an approach that is invaluable in making advantageous business decisions. Set the example by modeling the behavior you would like to see. Don’t waste valuable brain power.

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Reflections from Stanford Nonprofit Management Institute: New Skills for a Complex World

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” This post shares my notes from that session along with a reflection about my session and some resources. ” This post shares my notes from that session along with a reflection about my session and some resources. That they have a “Do good where ever attitude.” The New Social Economy.

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E-Mediat Day 1: A Networked Mindset To Capacity Building

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Beirut Diary: I’m in Beirut for the week as part of The E-Mediat project , a capacity building project that leverages a networked approach. I’m the lead for Zoetica where my role is to deliver training, advise on the curriculum and coaching methods, model transparency, and serve as meta network weaver.

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My Three Words for 2011: Seek, Sense, and Share

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

My Three Words for 2011 inspired by Harold Jarche's Networked Learning Model. In 2010, my three words were Networked, Generosity, and Full of Life. networks, training and capacity building approaches, and culture change. Then, try to think in even broader terms. I’ve been doing this for two years now.

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PopTech Fellows Program: Reflections

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This includes leadership, social innovation, communications, branding, graphic facilitation, financial and funding models. All of the instruction is aligned to a network frame. . Otherwise, attitudes don't change. Even more inspiring was to learn more about the work that PopTech Fellows are doing to change the world.

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Metrics for Building, Scaling, and Funding Social Movements

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Investing in movements or networks for social change is a strategy that some funders are using. The report is written for funders and those on the ground doing the work in the context of networks, although it doesn’t go deep into practice. But, how do you measure the results? Community organizing. Civic engagement.

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