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November 22, 2006 | Tompkins Spann I think Matt is right, although not-for-profits should also identify internal champions who may already be doing this sort of thing. If not, they should recruit a "buzz director" [link] November 25, 2006 | Steve Bridger I was happy to read your post and I think you are right.
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