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Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

What Losing My Job Taught Me About Leading - Douglas R. Conant - Harvard Business Review - 0 views

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    How to stay in the present to connect with those around you by Douglas Conant, March 18, 2013, HBR, former Campbell Soup CEO.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

conversation matters: We Learn (When We Listen) When We Talk - 0 views

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    Very wonderful blog post by Nancy Dixon, KM and social learning maven/professor/writer, on how talking with each other produces learning as we try to articulate what we know and what we might need help with, March 9, 2009.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Infographic: Social Media's Impact on Giving in 2012 - NPQ - Nonprofit Quarterly - 0 views

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    Very interesting infographic on how integrating use of twitter and facebook greatly increases giving to nonprofits during the last three years, 2010, 2011, and 2012.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

7 Ways for Nonprofits to Make the Most of Google Hangout | NTEN - 0 views

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    blog post by Renee Alexander, NTEN, 3.4.2013 on how to use Google Hangout for our nonprofit or cause.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

The Lazy Person's Guide to Social Media Management - 0 views

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    Article by Joanne Fritz at About.com Nonprofit Charitable Orgs on managing social media. She suggests "high activity on a limited # of networks." She uses Twitter (#1), Facebook, Google + (because it is growing rapidly and counts a lot toward SEO), and Hootsuite as her dashboard for social activity. Also recommends sharing reciprocity as indicated below: "I generally try to maintain a ratio of one for me to two or three of everyone else. One recent blog post suggested using the rule of quarters: 25% your content, 25% interaction, and 50% others' content. Of course, there is a reason for that. It's called reciprocity. When I promote someone else's blog posts or articles, that someone is likely to return the favor. When someone else endorses my work, that is much more effective than when I do it. My system for sharing revolves around my RSS Feed (I use Google Reader). The key to success with RSS is to get into the habit of checking it often. Otherwise it becomes a mess. "
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Surprises from Obama's New Media Staff | M+R Research Labs - 0 views

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    article by Steve Daigneault, 2.15.2013 on what the Obama campaign staff learned from their fundraising and advocacy program in 2012. Excerpt: "Facebook app made a huge difference for their mobilization efforts. The app allowed the campaign to ask supporters to contact specific people on their friend list based on geography via Facebook. Toby and Marie estimated that millions of additional people were reached this way that weren't reachable via any other channel. Best performing appeals often had the highest unsubscribe rates. Turns out, evoking passion in supporters worked both ways, but ultimately the campaign decided the positive fundraising results were worth the increased unsubscribes. Even when considering retention, the conversion stats outweighed the downside of losing people."
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

ABC: 10 reasons NOT to create a course and 10 other options « Learning in the Social Workplace - 0 views

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    Great exploration by Jane Hart, Learning in the Social Workplace, March 2013, that riffs on post by Clark Quinn on alternatives to online courses for online learning with examples
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Xerox CEO Ursula Burns Has Advice for Ambitious Women - At Work - WSJ - 0 views

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    Interview with Ursula Burns, the first A-A female CEO of a Fortune 500 company, Xerox on what young women should do to accomplish their career goals. March 25, 2013
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

11 Simple Concepts to Become a Better Leader | LinkedIn - 0 views

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    blog by Dave Kerpen, January 28, 2013, that came to me via Linkedin in my daily mail on 11 simple concepts to become a better leader. Offers a pyramid of traits/behaviors starting with listening, storytelling, passion, and team playing as the foundation, surprise and delight, responsiveness, and simplicity on the second tier, authenticity/transparency and adaptability on the third tier, gratefulness on the fourth tier, and Golden Rule for treating others as you like to be treated at the top..
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

How to Turn Your Weaknesses Into Strengths | LinkedIn - 0 views

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    Interesting little tool to help you see how the flip side of your perceived weaknesses are strengths. Blog post by Dave Kerpen, CEO, Likeable Local, Linkedin, March 25, 2013
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Alternative-to-a-Five-Year-Plan-worksheet.pdf - 0 views

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    A self-coaching exercise offered by Shana Montesol Johnson as an alternative to a five year career plan.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

New Here? - 0 views

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    Blog by Shana Montesol Johnson, Development Crossroads, on career development for international development professionals; offers self-diagnostics and blog
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

How To Create A Career Transitions Group For Women - Forbes - 0 views

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    article on women's career transitions clubs in Forbes, 2.22.13 ID by Bevan Rogel.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Adjunct Project - 0 views

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    A community of adjuncts for adjunct teaching at colleges that uses crowdsourcing to collect data for the field, research issues, and get and give advice. Something like this could be adapted to provide value for other part-time workers be they professional or not, such as baby boomers shifting into retirement (what would such a site or community be called?), contractors, etc.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Thomas Edison State College Pioneers Alternative Paths - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    interesting article in NYT on February 24, 2013 on how adults long out of high school in some cases cobbled together learning experiences--formal academic work, open courseware, and experiential--to receive college degrees from Thomas Edison in New Jersey without ever having arrived on campus or borrowed money to pay for their degrees
Lisa Levinson

How to Master Anything, at Any Age | Next Avenue - 0 views

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    Reference cited by Bevan Rogel. Donna Sapolin, the editorial director and general manager of Next Avenue wrote this blog about the nine principles cited by Josh Waitzkin to keep your brain sharp, learn new skills, and sustain employment
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    The reference from Bevan
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Learn a new skill - AARP | Life Reimagined - 0 views

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    This page on learning from Life Reimagined is basically a handoff to organizations such as Coursera, iTunesU, Skillshare, and Unstuck app for people to learn online without tools they need to succeed. It is the least well developed of the Life Reimagined pages IMO.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

5 Secrets of a Successful Virtual Partnership | Work ReimaginedWork Reimagined - 0 views

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    Interesting blog post bu Elizabeth MacBride, April 5, 2013, on virtual partnerships, 5 secrets 1. must have the same agenda 2. you actually like the person 3. complementary skill sets or traits 4. open lines of communications 5. good legal underpinnings Excerpt "Our number-one rule - and the glue that holds our partnership together - is keeping the workload manageable. We don't take on too many clients, and we don't hold ourselves to unrealistic standards for production. "Our business is focused on helping people navigate a big, ongoing trend-the shift from traditional jobs to an economy built around freelance, contract and temporary work. Pulling all-nighters at the business and cutting ourselves off from the rest of the world, as we might at a venture-capital backed startup, doesn't seem like the right way for us," Pofeldt says. "Why not enjoy one of the best parts of freelancing: the freedom to have an active life outside of work without apologizing for it?" Barry "CB" Martin and Larry Gaian are food writers and marketers-for-hire who met via their common networks. "This year I started several new ventures," Martin wrote via email. "I asked him to be a sounding board. On one of the ideas, he was thinking along the same lines so we decided to combine forces." They're working together under the moniker Guys In Aprons, asking food companies to hire them to write recipe posts and interview expert chefs."
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

7 tips for the perfect boomer résumé - Andrea Coombes' Working Retirement - MarketWatch - 0 views

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    blog post by Andrea Coombes, 3.14.13, published by WSJ on creating the perfect boomer resume. 1. Keep it timely 2. Keep it focused 3. Tell a story 4. Make sure contact info is up to date 5. Tailor the format to the situation 6. Stick to a simple format (font) 7. Adjust your attitude.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Email on Mobile Devices | MailChimp - 0 views

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    Resources page on MailChimp including mobile devices
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