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Twitter / worthwhilefilms - 0 views

  • Worthwhile Films | NonProfit Media (Steve Braker) - 25+ years of doc-style video for non-profit orgs. http://tinyurl.com/blmugx FB http://tinyurl.com/b9vd7t LI
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      Bunny this one would be good to explore - chat, find insights, share knowledge, ask questions ;o)
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    This one is for you Bunny ;o)
william doust

Twitter / Proxart - 0 views

  • Proxart's desire is to see the arts grow and thrive in our city, and is an outlet for those who share that vision
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      Arts related twitter - Bunny, Eliz, Chris, take note ;)
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    arts twitter
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Twitter / SanDiegoHospice - 0 views

  • San Diego Hospice and The Institute for Palliative Medicine is a non-profit leader in the relief of pain and suffering
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      another charity twitter - relief of pain!
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    pain related charity that uses twitter
william doust

Twitter / RLPShelterFdn - 0 views

  • Royal LePage Shelter Foundation putting abuse out of commission for Canadian women and children
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      Rach this one would be good example of the use of twitter for that organisation that has abused wifes and kids.
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    example of twitter in use by foundation that gives shelter to abused wifes &* kids
william doust

Twitter / childsi - 0 views

shared by william doust on 22 Feb 09 - Cached
  • Child's i Foundation is building a home for orphaned and abandoned babies in Uganda
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      This in another foundation - for orphaned kids.
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    another foundation - orphaned children using twitter.
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Twitter / tedchandler - 0 views

  • Bio Ted is a film/video producer/director at the Crawford Group, a media production company.
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      This twitter profile is for Bunny. Look out for a twitter intro, coming soon ;0)
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    Bunny, this one is for you ;0)
william doust

Twitter / shofoundation - 0 views

  • Bio Today's children are tomorrow's leaders. The SHO Foundation was created to make a positive difference in the lives of children through fine art programs.
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      A foundation using the arts to help children - charitable. This is a fab example of how twitter is being used by a charity. Bunny, Chris, Eliz ;o) take note.
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    An example of how twitter is being used by an organisation using the arts. Take note Bunny, Chris, Eliz.
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    this one is for Bunny, Chris, and Eliz ;0)
william doust

HOW TO: Deal With Social Media Conflict - 0 views

  • View view my profile view my articles Twitter HOW TO: Deal With Social Media Conflict
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      For all my lovely Charity Chums - this is a fabe into article into how to manage social media! - I will add more sticky comments that link direct to some blogposts.
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    get the knowledge before you get ready to fly about managing social media conflict
william doust

Could Blame Be Holding You Back & Limiting Your Happiness? - 0 views

  • Could Blame Be Holding You Back & Limiting Your Happiness?
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      Chris & Eliz, would this help for those service users who are facing such a behaviour? - perhaps by better understanding them, you could device even more effective and super duper strategies to put you on super steroids? ;0)
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Do You Act Big Even When Others Act Small? - 0 views

  • So when someone behaves in a way that you find hurtful or offensive, see it for what it is: a huge whopping statement about how they feel about themselves. We all come across people in life with a strong need to prove their superiority - whether intellectual, moral, societal, financial or otherwise.
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      this article helps you with the best strategies to managing your responses to the outbursts of difficult and challenging people!
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    dealing with and helping out challenging people ;0)
william doust

Answers to The Silver Lining Audio Conference Questions - Scott Anthony - HarvardBusine... - 0 views

  • Process frequency. At many companies, strategic planning and portfolio management is an episodic process that happens quarterly or annually. In turbulent times, strategic planning has to happen more frequently. Kill rate. As times get tough, many companies have to de-prioritize some projects in their portfolio. Companies should make sure they focus on an idea's true potential, or else they will accidentally sacrifice ideas with great long-term potential (see a recent excerpt from The Silver Lining in BusinessWeek for more on this topic) Focus on "loving the low end." Most companies generally default towards providing better products or services to demanding customers. In tough times, companies have to figure out how they are going to compete for increasingly value-conscious customers. Ask whether you have any explicit strategies focused on "loving the low end" of your market.
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      This one is about innovation! - useful in tough times ;-)
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    innovation of services during tough times!
william doust

12 Twitter Stream Aggregators To Make You Smarter | Online Marketing Blog - 0 views

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    12 stream aggregators! -for twitter
william doust

Hearing Voices - The Seeds of Fear, Doubt and Mistrust - 0 views

  • The single most important building block of successful relationships at work (and at home and play) is trust. Without trust, relationships are put in jeopardy and people disengage, pull back, and resist connecting. Without trust, people feel unsafe - physically, emotionally, mentally, or psychologically.
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      The impact of trust! - in everything
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    impact of trust!
william doust

It's All About You | chrisbrogan.com - 0 views

  • How Do You Talk About Yourself?
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      hi Chris, this guy did the trust economy - inspirational ;0)
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    power of positive self-talk! - read between the lines ;0)
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The Serendipity Factor - 0 views

  • Incredible things happen independently of those you personally create. I call these serendipitous blessings.
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      This one is dedicated to Buny Chris, and Eliz. It's about what Bunny's Dad mentioned. He needed stuff and things happened by chance independent of his actions ;0) enjoy
william doust

The Answer for Ugly Times? Do Something Beautiful - Bill Taylor - HarvardBusiness.org - 0 views

  • The Answer for Ugly Times? Do Something Beautiful
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      This is really fab - check it out my little chums ;o) AFL: BAC, CLP Enjoy!...you little Mavericks!
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    for all you mavericks - some guidance during tough times. Business related!
william doust

Good business practices are the best marketing tool - marketing fundi - 0 views

  • Good business practices are the best marketing tool
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      I thought of my fab mavericks from CLP and BAC for this article - check it out!!! I found it via my tweeter followers and people I follow ;o)
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    Be good and do good jobs - think business. As the book called "Flip" says in one of its chapters - business is personal ;0)
william doust

YouTube - Community Network - The power of speech - 0 views

shared by william doust on 22 Feb 09 - Cached
  • Community Network - The power of speech
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      very touching vid - showing it's power and how it helps communites - even better for charity sector ;o)
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    please check this vid - see power of vid and what it can do for you...
william doust

Fundraising is Not an Independent Variable | The Next Right - 0 views

  • Raise money and stockpile resources so that you can afford to get your message out. Spend the money to get your message out and gather support, usually through expensive mediums like TV, radio, or mail.
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      can we learn good and positive practices from political fund raising in the third sector?
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    can we take the good things and learn from political fund raising?
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