Thanks to Beth for the heads up.
onLine: Archives: "onPhilanthropy has focused on twitter before (see here and here), but I want to share my thoughts on the ways I have seen twitter maturing, primarily as a network driving social change and action. Twitter has been on my mind a lot recently since we started posting from our new @onphilanthropy twitter account. The conversations I've had with some of our readers and people involved in this space have been worthwhile and fun so thank you and if you haven't already, feel free to follow us and say hi."
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Strategy and Messaging: How to Make Your Ideas Stick | AFP Web/Audioconferences
On November 6th an upcoming AFP WebAudioconference.
Strategy and Messaging: How to Make Your Ideas Stick | AFP Web/Audioconferences: "Why do some ideas stick with people and others go in one ear and out the other? As someone working for a nonprofit, you have some of the most important ideas around, but you may not be getting your ideas across as effectively as you could.
Chip Heath examines why certain ideas - ranging from urban legends to public health messages – survive and prosper in the social marketplace of ideas."
Strategy and Messaging: How to Make Your Ideas Stick | AFP Web/Audioconferences: "Why do some ideas stick with people and others go in one ear and out the other? As someone working for a nonprofit, you have some of the most important ideas around, but you may not be getting your ideas across as effectively as you could.
Chip Heath examines why certain ideas - ranging from urban legends to public health messages – survive and prosper in the social marketplace of ideas."
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