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Dear business community, stop thinking you are better than us nonprofit folks / Nonprof... - 0 views

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    Says it all about why nonprofit leaders might not jump on retiring corporate types to help run their nonprofits or volunteer for them.
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Why Some Freelancers Fail at Social Media in 4 Lessons - 0 views

  • Selling/finding new customers is a long process – that is no different in social media than anywhere else.
  • Social Media is about interaction and connecting. Not about sales pitches. Find your target audience and provide what they want first.
  • Everybody needs a message. What is the value you provide? What do you want to be known for? Why should people want to work with you?
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  • Being a freelancer is always harder.
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    great post by Susanna Gebauer on freelancers using social media, from September 18, 2014.
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http://www.thefutureorganization.com/over-50-ebook - 0 views

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    Free Ebook from Jacob Morgan: 5 Ways People Over 50 Can Stay Relevant. How Older Workers Can Embrace the Coming Changes and Stay Relevant in the Future of Work. Has info on what does the future of work look like for the 50+ population; The 5 key trends shaping the future of work; Why you need to embrace the coming changes; The 5 ways older workers can embrace these changes and stay relevant in the changing world of work; Specific actions that you can take to help future-proof your career.
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Connected Learning Alliance » Why Connected Learning? - 0 views

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    The explanation of Connected Learning has a great graphic on learning principles and design principles that we can adapt for the WLS's work with professional membership groups. "Connected Learning leverages the advances of the digital age to make that dream a reality - connecting academics to interests, learners to inspiring peers and mentors, and educational goals to the higher order skills the new economy rewards. Six principles (below) define it and allow every young person to experience learning that is social, participatory, interest-driven and relevant to the opportunities of our time. "
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SoundCloud - Hear the world's sounds - 0 views

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    Great 19 minute podcast with Buffy Hamilton, Unquiet Librarian, on why libraries are great places for connected learning. This podcast produced by Connected Learning Alliance, a national initiative led by Mimi Ito and other big names on Making Learning Relevant has lessons for WLS. The podcast design itself The content, especially the emphasis on libraries (substitute WLS) as incubator hubs, making learning relevant by working from the learner's point of need, interest and project driven, etc.
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http://www.thebostonclub.com/index.php/download_file/view/338/99/ - 0 views

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    Boston Club report, 2013, of Boston area women and nonprofit organization representation "For over 20 years, The Boston Club has worked collaboratively with local and regional nonprofit organizations of all sizes to identify and recruit qualified women for positions as directors, trustees, and overseers. During that period, we have placed over 175 women on nonprofit boards. We also have conducted over 30 programs about nonprofit board service, with topics ranging from the basic questions a board candidate needs to ask, to the latest issues of governance affecting nonprofits. Through these initiatives, we have met hundreds of nonprofit executives, board and nominating chairs, and women who serve on their boards. We are continually amazed and energized by the missions and breadth of work conducted by nonprofits, their contributions to the economy of Massachusetts, the vital services and programs provided to our citizens, and the dedication their boards exhibit. But even we could not answer the question: how many women serve on nonprofit boards in Massachusetts? Until now. Why is this information important? Nonprofit organizations play a major role in the economies of many towns and cities in the state, generating $234 billion in revenues in 2010. In 2010, nonprofit jobs represented 16.7% of the total employment in Massachusetts 1 . We are known worldwide for our universities, hospitals, and cultural institutions, most of which are nonprofit organizations. Fifty-seven percent of women in Massachusetts are in the workforce. For The Boston Club, which has long tracked the number of women in leadership positions in publically owned companies, the question of gender diversity in the leadership of nonprofit organizations is part of our mission. We believe that the advancement of women to significant and visible leadership roles in all types of businesses will have lasting and meaningful impact on business performance and the economic health of our communities."
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Why Girls Get Called Bossy, and How to Avoid It | Adam Grant - 0 views

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    Adam Grant, author of Give and Take, on reframing the term bossy for not just girls and women, but everyone to be based on competence and caring. Others look up to those who are, and see them as leaders, not bossy people.
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Technology: Education's boon or bane? - Baltimore Post-ExaminerBaltimore Post-Examiner - 0 views

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    article by teacher in 2012 in Baltimore Post-Examiner on why technology is so vital to learning in the classroom. "Is that how we learn nowadays? Let's say I wasn't helpful and didn't provide a definition of intensive-explicit instruction, but you wanted to know what it meant. What would you do? Google it, of course. That's the power of technology: I can learn so much about the world through my own sense of discovery. The trick for today's teachers is to instill that sense of discovery, and traditional intensive-explicit instruction will not foster that independence."
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elearn Magazine: Infographics: A visual link to learning - 0 views

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    Nice clear review of why infographics are valuable learning tools by Nathan Bellato, December 2013, eLearn Magazine. "Infographics have one key goal, to provide an audience with short sharp information in a way that is memorable." It says that 65% of learners are visual learners meaning they process faster (60,000 times faster) and retain an image/picture/graphic far longer than narrative. It also includes short videos as infographic tools.
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What Is Wirearchy ? » Wirearchy - 0 views

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    Great blog post by Jon Husband , February 16, 2013, linked to by Harold Jarche in his blog. Excerpt: "What Wirearchy Means For You As a Leader" Become deeply aware of and truly mindful about the scope and reach of interconnected markets and flows of information. Understand how and why people are connecting, talking, sharing information. Be prepared to listen deeply, be responsible, be accountable and be transparent. As a Manager Become knowledgeable about online work systems and how the need for collaboration is changing the nature of work, generally - and the nature of managerial work specifically. Learning how to be an effective listener and coach is all-important."
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The End of 'Genius' - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Opinion piece in the July 19th 2014 NYTimes by Joshua Wolf Shenk, the author of the forthcoming book: Powers of Two: Finding Essence of Innovation in Creative Pairs". He begins:"the lone genius is a myth that has outlived its usefulness. Fortunately, a more truthful model is emerging: the creative network, as with the crowd-sourced Wikipedia or the writer's room at "The Daily Show" or - the real heart of creativity - the intimate exchange of the creative pair, such as John Lennon and Paul McCartney and myriad other examples with which we've yet to fully reckon." and ends with: "This raises vital questions. What is the optimal balance between social immersion and creative solitude? Why does interpersonal conflict so often coincide with innovation? Looking at pairs allows us to grapple with these questions, which are as basic to the human experience as the push and pull of love itself. As a culture, we've long been preoccupied with romance. But we should also take seriously something just as important, but long overlooked - creative intimacy."
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    Although the author stresses pairs, the history of genius is really interesting - for example, before the 16th century, individuals were not geniuses, but having genius which was a value that emerged from within a person given to them at birth".
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Why The Most Successful Organizations Have Women And Millennials In Charge | Fast Compa... - 1 views

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    new studies showing companies that have at least 30% millennials in leadership positions have greater profits, and companies that have more women in leadership also have greater profits. Also there are listed more interesting articles on the page for me to read such as: 4 ways to retrain your brain to handle information;Should you outsource your social media?; Can technology really change your habits?
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TIME GOES BY | The Possibilities of the Internet - 0 views

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    Great blog post published by Ronni Barrett but featuring content by Marc Leavitt on why internet mastery is important, April 2014, with great lists in comments of what internet allows people to do for themselves.
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Curtis | Comics and Games - seattlepi.com - 0 views

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    Curtis--comic strip on why his father cannot connect to a network. "Simple." "Thank you for simplifying that." January 22, 2015
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Why A Guide to Convening? : The Rockefeller Foundation - 0 views

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    Guide for organizations to plan how to convene f2f diverse groups to top into groups' shared intelligence and problem solving skills. Based on the Foundation's extensive experience with convening, they created this guide to foster more collaboration outside of their funding. The link to the guide, entitled Gather, is contained in this web page.
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Melinda Gates: Why hiring women is good for business - Fortune - 0 views

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    Melinda Gates wrote this for International Women's Day - when you invest in women, you invest in the people who invest in everybody else. Empowering women makes good economic sense because the GDP rises when women do. Since they are the ones who are encouraging and caring for their children, their investment in their children's education impacts the future generation as well.
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Why Work-Life Balance Is a Flawed Concept (And What to Do Instead) | Lisa Ear... - 0 views

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    Lisa Earle McLeod posits that there is no work life vs non-work life, but that we have one life and creating congruence is the real key. "It's about living a life doing work that connects with the essence of who you really are."
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Will You Struggle To Find A Job in 2015 Without A Social Media Presence?Blogging4Jobs - 1 views

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    A great summary of why social media presence (LinkedIn, blogging for work and privately) is so important in the search for employment. Blog post by Irene McConell, June 22, 2014
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Why do training when you have an enterprise social network? - 0 views

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    Beautiful cartoon infograph capturing John Seely Brown's early work at Xerox. Love it!
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Curtis | Comics and Games - seattlepi.com - 0 views

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    Curtis comic strip on whether father should pay son for helping him solve a computer problem after saying "I don't know why you old people can't understand how a computer works!", January 23, 2015
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