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Free media just as valuable as paid-for | CharityComms - 1 views

  • Free media just as valuable as paid-for
  • Free media is as valuable as its paid-for equivalent
  • The event, held at the British Museum, was hosted by the editor of thelondonpaper, Stefano Hatfield, who spoke of the value of free media, highlighting the prominence of brands such as Facebook and Google
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Charities 'should lose music royalties exemption' - Third Sector - 0 views

  • Charities 'should lose music royalties exemption'
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      what do you think about charties paying royalites for playing music?
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RSPB appeals go online - Third Sector - 0 views

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      Wow - public urgin this charity to put all their stuff online!
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How to: Track a conversation in Twitter | Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog - 0 views

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    this is a fab post Eliz, about how to track conversations by people who you follow or topics - see hashtags bookmark. This is possible through the tools on the page.
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Google Alerts Tutorial To Help You Stay Ahead of the Curve - Digital Inspiration - 0 views

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      This guy is fab! - add google alerts to your operations and track what the web is saying about you and your organisations automatically. All you need is a free google account! - and you can use that to get alerts. Check out the tutorial. Useful find? - then why not join our group on diigo and share with us?
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    this tutorial helps you get to grips with putting keywords and phrases into google alerts: so you can track & monitor what is of interest to you. Your charity name, your name(s), topics of interest, etc.
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Welcome to Charity Chums - Share this space with colleagues who could benefit - 1 views

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    A quick welcome to everyone and a Thanks for joining us. Please introduce yourselves, and leave any topics or comments.

    Let's grow a vibrant and sharing community.

    All the best

    Will
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APPENDIX C - 0 views

  • NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH AND CLINICAL EXCELLENCE List of Registered Stakeholders as at 11.02.08 “An assessment of community engagement and community development approaches including the collaborative methodology and community champions
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    This one needss some inspector gadget work - National institue of health report assessing community engagment approaches - including collaborative methodologies and community champions
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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 :: 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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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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    why you should listen to your own council and reflect on the agenda of others...;0) free PDF
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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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ChangeThis :: Learning to View Your Customers as a s connected - than Powerful Tribe - 0 views

  • As a business it’s tempting to think of a 'tribe' as a 'customer base.' That’s wrong. People aren’t part of a tribe simply because they buy a product or service. What qualifies them as a tribe are their connections. Tribes of customers are connected to an idea, each other, products, services, employees, etc.—creating a network of connections to the business as a whole."
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    "As a business it's tempting to think of a 'tribe' as a 'customer base.' That's wrong. People aren't part of a tribe simply because they buy a product or service. What qualifies them as a tribe are their connections. Tribes of customers are connected to an idea, each other, products, services, employees, etc.-creating a network of connections to the business as a whole."
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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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SlideShare - 0 views

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    not getting google results you want? - well, maybe you can find what you are looking for here! - slideshare is a place where people share presentaions based on: research, ebooks, insights, etc.
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Scribd - 0 views

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    not getting google results you want? - well, maybe you can find what you are looking for here! - scribd is a place where people share documents, research, ebooks, insights, etc.
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Clay Shirky on institutions vs. collaboration | Video on TED.com - 0 views

  • Institutions vs. collaboration
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    The economics of collaboration Vs the need of organisations to justify their existence - fab video. Recommend it! - some of these points I talked with Eliz about. Gets you thinking about developing your relationship with service users.
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Ken Robinson says schools kill creativity | Video on TED.com - 0 views

  • Do schools kill creativity?
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    check out video - very inspirational - about schools possibly killing creativity
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