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COMM 456 Blog: TNN Chapters 10&11
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Wednesday, November 30, 2011. From Friending to Funding. Scott Harrison's birthday gift idea was very inspiring! I've heard of the charity Water before and donated to similar organizations that provide fresh well water to third-world countries. Water is an effective Networked Nonprofit because it is transparent. Each donor can view progress of the clean water project that they are contributing to and the company is very open. Water is also a simple nonprofit because their message is easy to communicate.
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Navigating social networks and creating a social culture | Strategic Communication
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Larr; The Networked Nonprofit. Engaging, building relationships, and transparency →. Navigating social networks and creating a social culture. The most interesting part of Chapter 3 of. Another interesting point in chapter 3 was what the text called the counterintuitive notions about social networks which were that 1). The people on the edge/ periphery of networks are important. Networks are made up of both. Strong and loose ties,.
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November | 2011 | Strategic Communication
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Monthly Archives: November 2011. Learning loops and fundraising. When I first read the title to Chapter 9, I was intrigued by learning loops, but just based on the initial example from the Humane Society, I was still a bit confused about what they were. For example, in the figure from the book (shown below, courtesy of “Beth’s Blog”), do the zig zag dotted lines represent people’s behavior? Simplicity: cutting workload and costs.
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Spokespeople and Partnerships | Strategic Communication
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Larr; Connecting with media– ch. 5 and 7. The Networked Nonprofit →. In the end, all the participating organizations benefited from the collaboration. Posted on October 12, 2011, in Uncategorized. Larr; Connecting with media– ch. 5 and 7. The Networked Nonprofit →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Learning loops and fundraising.
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COMM 456 Blog: October 2011
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Monday, October 31, 2011. TNN Chapters 3 and 4. Chapter 3: Understanding Social Networks. Different types of social networks:. Our society turned lazy and communities got smaller in the1990's because of home entertainment systems and working longer hours. Social media brought much of the community feeling back through Facebook and MySpace. Nodes= people or organizations on social networks. Ties= the connections between the nodes. Mapping your network can be expensive, but some online media channels are f...
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COMM 456 Blog: SCfN Chapters 9 & 10
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Monday, October 10, 2011. SCfN Chapters 9 and 10. Chapter 9: Selecting and Training Spokespeople. I agree with everything this chapter said about having a spokesperson that people can trust. I feel that the credibility or your company/organization depends on more than just the message that you are trying to send. The message is just as important as the people and methods that you send the message through. Chapter 10: Capitalizing on the Power of Partnership. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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COMM 456 Blog: September 2011
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Tuesday, September 27, 2011. SCfN Chapters 5 and 7. Navigating a Changing Industry. Anticipate the needs of multi-platform journalism. Plan to make you Web site a TV station. Use media trends to shape outreach. Lynn Sweet, typical print journalist, of Chicago Sun Times used technology and the Internet to cover stories of Obama in Africa in 2006. "Backpack journalism". Bloggers are now "citizen journalist" and taken seriously by mainstream media. Subscription satellite services are now offered through rad...
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COMM 456 Blog: November 2011
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Wednesday, November 30, 2011. From Friending to Funding. Scott Harrison's birthday gift idea was very inspiring! I've heard of the charity Water before and donated to similar organizations that provide fresh well water to third-world countries. Water is an effective Networked Nonprofit because it is transparent. Each donor can view progress of the clean water project that they are contributing to and the company is very open. Water is also a simple nonprofit because their message is easy to communicate.
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COMM 456 Blog: TNN Chapters 5 & 6
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011. TNN Chapters 5 and 6. Chapter 5: Listening, Engaging, and Building Relationships. All organizations need to collaborate with other people. To be creative and interesting. S are built when you not only take information, but give it as well. Is pertinent when establishing a relationship from the beginning because you want there to be mutual understanding, agreement and respect. Is the #1 way to build new relationships for your organization! Publicly announce that you appreciate.
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COMM 456 Blog: SCfN Chapters 5 & 7
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Tuesday, September 27, 2011. SCfN Chapters 5 and 7. Navigating a Changing Industry. Anticipate the needs of multi-platform journalism. Plan to make you Web site a TV station. Use media trends to shape outreach. Lynn Sweet, typical print journalist, of Chicago Sun Times used technology and the Internet to cover stories of Obama in Africa in 2006. "Backpack journalism". Bloggers are now "citizen journalist" and taken seriously by mainstream media. Subscription satellite services are now offered through rad...