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Should CEOs and Executive Directors Use Social Media?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This is a good example of a "Blended profile.". Find those and review how they are using it. Holly's Twitter account is her personal but it is clearly branded as NTEN. Even the user name, "ntenhross" incorporates her organization's brand. Scott Harrison is the CEO of charity:water. The CEO's of Social Media from India Leadership Forum.

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New Models for Community Partnerships: Museums Hosting Meetups

Museum 2.0

They left and wrote over 100 positive reviews of the evening, 12 positive reviews of the museum, and shared over 300 photos of their revels on Flickr. event, the Computer History Museum had 15 reviews on Yelp! That's almost a 100% increase in reviews. Don't look at the number of videos, photos, or reviews.

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The Cirque De Soleil Model: “Entertaining” Doesn’t Have to Mean Low-Brow

Museum 2.0

Last week, there was a New York Times article about the recently opened Ripley’s Believe It Or Not and Madame Tussauds attractions in Times Square. They take lots of risks, blending gymnastic feats with made-up languages, intensely engineered sets, sexually explicit content, and interaction with the crowd.

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Does Your Business Need a Custom Corporate Philanthropy Platform?

Givinga

In 1970, economist Milton Friedman famously used his New York Times article’s headline to quip that a business’s only social responsibility was to increase its profits.¹. Despite promising results, blending multiple CR techniques into a single program that fits business strategy is a challenge.

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Leaders in Nonprofit Technology: Daniel Ben-Horin

Tech Soup

On the evolution of TechSoup, I like John Markoff’s New York Times piece “When Tech Innovation Has a Social Mission” and the more personal New York Times memoir A Serious Side of Fun. He was born and raised in New York City. This blending of different groups interests me now.