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NTEN Leading Change Summit #14lcs: Reflection

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The Leading Change Summit was more intimate (several hundred people), participatory and interactive, intense, and stimulating. The lead is also in charge of the pivot and communicating that to other facilitators. Overnight Reflection. What I think is the magic is the use of “overnight reflection.”

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Ways that Emerging Nonprofit Leaders Can Build Virtuoso Listening Skills

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Essentially this all about carefully considering what people want, and planning to communicate with them in a way that is intended to meet that need. Use reflective listening skills and clear communication to adjust. Use reflective listening skills and clear communication to adjust.

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Guest Post: Using Participation to Solve a Design Problem at the Carnegie Museum of Art

Museum 2.0

In a straightforward way, Marilyn explains how her team developed a participatory project to improve engagement in a gallery with an awkward entry. This is a perfect example of a museum using participation as a design solution. This post appears here in excerpted form; you can read the whole story here. Reassert the "forum"?

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