Blogging a crisis: reflecting on some lessons learned
This is a story of a blog. It’s a story I really ought to have shared long before now, and I am truly thankful to my good friend Ron Mader for (politely) badgering me to tell it. A long, long time ago...
View ArticleTwitter: this time it’s personal
Originally posted on the NFPtweetup blog – prior to the 8th meetup on September 15th Many scoff at those of us who love Twitter, and frankly I couldn’t care less. It works for me (at least for the...
View ArticleWe get the return on social media we deserve
The so-called failures of social media to deliver are misplaced; rather they are the result of our own failure to commit – to sustain an online presence for more than a fleeting, one-night stand....
View Article15 conversation starters for rebooting charity
I’ve been invited to give a keynote at the Third Sector Social Media Convention in June. I wanted to frame some of what I will talk about by asking a few open questions. Quite a few, actually. Here...
View ArticleShall we flow? Making connections ‘in the moment’
Much of the value in the stuff we call social media stems from its immediacy. Your employees now have the ability to report and share what they are experiencing right in front of them. In real time....
View ArticleThe emancipation of the charity employee
It’s already been a pretty damn good week. I gave a keynote on Monday at the Third Sector Social Media Convention (#nfpsm), and it was a huge thrill to be invited on stage by Jon Snow. Later, on the...
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