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Raise the Board’s Financial IQ

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Meeting new colleagues is easier when someone facilitates introductions. Financial literacy workshops. Explain how both documents reflect organizational priorities, goals, and objectives. This is a concept that bears repeating, so don’t hesitate to remind the group, from time to time, where the buck stops.

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

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

A lot the products of my sense-making are shared through this blog, flickr, YouTube, and Slideshare – as well as offline through presentations, book and article writing, and facilitating workshops. Sense: Sensing is making sense of the information. Most of all, sensing requires discipline, a routine, systems, and being organized.

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The Art of the Backchannel at Conferences: Tips, Reflections, and Resources

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Raymond raised some good reflective questions about backchannels that are still very relevant four years later as back channels goe more mainstream and search for best practices on how to incorporate them into our conferencing experience. One of the reflections. (Warning she says the F-word on the clip.)

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A Data Culture enabled by the cloud accelerates time-to-value

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One way is to increase access to data and facilitate analysis and innovation by migrating to the cloud. This drives key Data Culture requirements, such as higher expectations for data literacy , greater trust in data, and wanting others to succeed with data. Technology facilitates that change. Technology facilitates that change.

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Net Smart: How To Thrive Online

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This book has been my companion lately – not only because it is so rich (check out the table of contents ) but it has given me a lot to think about and reflect on in terms of my own social media use – and how to be a lot of smarter about it. They include: attention, crap detection, collaboration, networks, and participation.

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Six Books About Skills You Need To Succeed in A Networked World

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Here are six fantastic books that I read this year that help you gain 21st century skills like learning from failure, reflection, visualization, and more. I love David Sibbet, Rachel Smith, and everything Grove Consulting does. I had the pleasure of taking the visual facilitation workshop last fall (my write up is here ).

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Introducing NTEN Communities of Practice: the Newest Way to Engage

NTEN

Themes will reflect both a specific programmatic focus and an ongoing opportunity for growth – for example, Public Computing (vs BTOP grants). NTEN will facilitate ongoing growth and community development with the help of volunteer organizers who agree to nurture and ignite conversation and engagement.

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