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william doust

Grow Bigger Ears in 10 Minutes - 0 views

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      see a fab video on listening & selling your publication: http://www.diigo.com/09o8q
  • Grow Bigger Ears in 10 Minutes
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    two ears - one mouth - the art of listening to see if your sales proposition will have a firm footing? Check out the sticky note on the page to a video which shows that if you do, do a bit of research then you can find more fruitful spaces where your listening will strategically move onto: so what do you do?....
william doust

consumerACTIONism - Home - Everyone is Talking, but Who is Listening? Why Bra... - 0 views

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    The power of digital listening ;-)
william doust

'Influentials' and 'Imitators': How to Better Forecast the Sale of New Products - Knowl... - 0 views

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      Eliz - this is good to keep in mind when diffusing & growing CLP
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      YOu don't have to read it, you can download the audio or listen to it on page.
  • 'Influentials' and 'Imitators': How to Better Forecast the Sale of New Products
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    Eliz - please listen to audio or read & discuss with Chris - understanding spread & influence of message networks can help accelerate your WOM.
william doust

Work - Human Centered Design Toolkit - IDEO - 1 views

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    "Human Centered Design Toolkit Close For years, companies and other organizations have used Human-Centered Design to arrive at innovative business solutions. Funded by IDE as part of a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and in collaboration with non-profit groups ICRW and Heifer International, IDEO relied on this approach to improve the lives of communities in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. The resulting HCD Toolkit helps NGO staff and volunteers understand people's needs in new ways, find innovative solutions to meet these needs, and deliver solutions with financial sustainability in mind. The free kit is divided into four sections that bolster listening skills, running workshops, and implementing ideas. The HCD Toolkit contains the elements to Human-Centered Design, a process used for decades to create new solutions for multi-national corporations. This process has created ideas such as the HeartStart defibrillator, Cleanwell natural antibacterial products, and the Blood Donor System for the Red Cross--innovations that have enhanced the lives of millions of people. This process has been specially-adapted for NGOs and social enterprises that work with impoverished communities in Africa, Asia, and Latin America and compiled into a Toolkit available for download here or for order at cost at www.blurb.com."
william doust

Social Media Hour | Internet Radio | Blog Talk Radio - 0 views

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    Good show about socialmedia - free to listen to ;-) enjoy!
william doust

ChangeThis :: Self, and Importance. A Call to Reflection and Action - 0 views

  • "When we align ourselves with the opinions of others without examination, we are robbing ourselves of the opportunity to analyze our own preferences and desires, to determine our own solutions. We miss the chance to review the criteria others are utilizing, to question their biases and seek our own inspiration. In stunting the development of our own individual perspectives and initiatives, we trap ourselves in lives that appear to be predestined, and deny the possibility of realizing our personal potential."
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      To inspire you my lovely charity chums - and to show you why you should reivew other's opinions...as they may stunt your development! - fab & free!
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    why you should listen to your own council and reflect on the agenda of others...;0) free PDF
william doust

Web Strategy Matrix: Google Buzz vs Facebook vs MySpace vs Twitter (Feb 2010)... - 0 views

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    looking at the different socialmedia platforms - fab little table (i mean matrix). But remember - where are your service users hanging out already? - You've got to be where they are to listen and engage in the conversation.
william doust

A video tutorial on using Google Alerts - 0 views

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    With google alerts you can listen to conversations on the web that may be of interest to your organisation. Using keywords and phrases you can have the results in your inbox: as they happen, dayly or weekly. You decide. Check out this easy peasy to follow video tutorial ;-D enjoy
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Jeff Bezos - "What's dangerous is not to evolve" | FastCompany.TV - 0 views

  • Jeff Bezos - "What's dangerous is not to evolve"
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      inspirational audio - why you need to evolve: listen & invent for your audience. This was reflected in the book called Flip!
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    Hear the inspiring talk from Jeff Bezos - CEO of amazon, of why it is important to
william doust

Evan Williams on listening to Twitter users - Transcribed | dotSUB - 0 views

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    inspirational video TEDtalks (Technology, Education,Design) - on twitter and how "side projects" - followed by hunches can balloon into beautfiul things.
Elizabeth Borg

Music Playlist, MySpace Playlist | Search & Listen to Free Music Online - MixPod - 0 views

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    music player (widget) for your website
william doust

Stanford Social Innovation Review : Articles : The Price of Commercial Success (April 1... - 0 views

  • In 1981, Garrison Keillor, the popular host of Minnesota Public Radio’s satirical “A Prairie Home Companion,” offered listeners a free poster of his mythical sponsor’s “Powdermilk Biscuits.” To everyone’s surprise, more than 50,000 requests poured in; the station faced a $60,000 printing bill. To avert “financial disaster,” as MPR president William Kling later recalled, the station used the back of the poster to advertise products for sale, such as a Powdermilk Biscuits T-shirt. The idea worked. “I think we netted off that poster, which was really our first catalog, $15,000 or $20,000,” Kling said. “It instantly became clear that there were things like that you could do.”1
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    public radio (community radio) how a potential joke-clanger turned into money making opp
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