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ChangeThis :: People Don't Hate Change, They Hate How You're Trying to Change Them - 0 views

  • People Don’t Hate Change, They Hate How You’re Trying to Change Them
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    Managing the change process and the delicacies involving people!
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Stories of Change - 0 views

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    Read about the journeys of some interesting innovations in the Kent Year of Innovation Stories of Change book. If you have any difficulty accessing this document, please contact innovation@kent.gov.uk for an alternative.
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    This is a really great example of stories put together
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Directory of Social Change : Voluntary but not Amateur - 0 views

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    The range and quantity of legislation affecting the voluntary sector makes it difficult to keep up to date with the obligations placed on voluntary organisations. Whether taking on staff, leasing premises, tendering for service contracts, taking out insurance, operating as a charity or changing the organisation's legal structure, staff and committee members need to understand the law.
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ChangeThis :: Leading with Agility - 0 views

  • “Learning Agility, which has four dimensions—Mental Agility, People Agility, Results Agility and Change Agility—is a key to unlocking our change proficiency. In fact, research studies by CCL, Mike Lombardo of Lominger, Robert Sternberg and his colleagues at Yale University, and Daniel Goleman point to Learning Agility as more predictive of long-term potential than raw IQ. Learning Agility is a complex set of skills that allows us to learn something in one situation and apply it in a completely different situation. It is about gathering patterns from one context and using those patterns in a completely new context so that we can make sense and success out of something we have never seen or done before.
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    how to lead & evolve through learning dimensions...
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CharityComms - Six things we learned at the Measuring Impact, Communicating Results con... - 0 views

  • Use case studies
  • tell us what you would have done differently,”
  • Keep it simple: tell us how and why you make a difference.”
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  • ask the question “So what?” about every stat they include. “It’s what people get out of your services that really matters,”
  • If the information you gather will make you change nothing, don’t bother,”
  • “There WILL be things that your charity already measures,
  • Social Return on Investment (SROI)
  • measuring SROI is about giving value to the change that your charity makes to people’s lives
william doust

YouTube - Embrace Life - always wear your seat belt - 0 views

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    How much are we under-using the power of video with emotion to convey a life changing gut wrenching message? - a message that goes straight to the primitive emotional brain? - Watch this powerful example. Why do we still have websites with the same functionality of the late 80s when there is sooo much more? Courtesy of CLP ;-)
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£2m less than promised in Government's third sector action plan - Third Sector - 0 views

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    DWP volunteer brokerage scheme pays charities to provide volunteering opportunities for jobseekers., opened last week, a DWP spokeswoman said it would provide £8m. Final dates have been delayed and there is no current info on the DWP website as of 14/04/09 - may change later on.
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News from the Herd: The online arena and the changing definition of friendship - 0 views

  • One of the things that always fascinated me with virtual worlds and social networks was how many users regard their online contacts as 'friends' in every sense of the word...with the exception that they've often never actually met.
  • "We may be differently occupied, but we're hanging out together, each doing our own thing. Nobody would be throwing up their hands in horror if we were all reading our books or staring into space having our own thoughts."
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Children Today » Home - 0 views

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    Children Today provide grants for vital, life-changing equipment for children and young people with sickness and disability across the UK. Really fab example of how the fund raise and invite others to do same on their behalf ;-D
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The Ustream.TV Blog » Blog Archive » The Anatomy of a Successful Music Broadc... - 0 views

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    stremaing tips for success - change context of music video Part I
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How to Change the World: Ten Ways to Use LinkedIn - 0 views

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    I follow Guy Kawasaki on twitter - here are his top tips on using LinkedIn - the "serious" - Business like ocial network!
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ChangeThis :: ChangeThis - 0 views

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    An inspirational source of content from the top thinkers, business entrepeneurs, and top writers. Fab free resource. When you are stuck for inspiraiton, check it out here!
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ChangeThis :: Stories, Storytelling, Story-Selling in Business - 0 views

  • Stories, Storytelling, Story-Selling in Business
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      This one is dedicated to the powerful, caring & nurturing stories that I have been privy and privileged to hear: from the gand of CLP & BAC...yes my charity chums: Bunny, Chris & Eliz! dedicated to you ;0)
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      If you are a charity - why not join us and share findings. Let's learn together and create better communities ;o)
  • "Good stories fascinate us all. They always have. They always will. At this moment in our nation’s history, we are seeing two epic stories evolving—in terms of our new President, and in the state of our economy. The story of Obama many believe is epic, and certainly the story of our nation’s recession and economic downfall is also a burgeoning epic tale. Stories move societies forward. They inspire, engage and initiate change through their telling and re-telling. Basically, there are two types of stories: Truth Stories and True Stories."
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    This one is dedicated to the powerful, caring & nurturing stories that I have been privy and privileged to hear: from the gand of CLP & BAC...yes my charity chums: Bunny, Chris & Eliz! dedicated to you ;0)
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