Remove 2005 Remove Course Remove Social Media Remove Technology
article thumbnail

Exploring #Humanize: A Collision Course

Jamie Notter

Exploring #Humanize: A Collision Course. On one hand, you have the juggernaut that is social media. In Chapter 2 of the book, we summarize what has been happening over the last ten years around the amazing growth of social media and the profound changes it has been making to our economy. Consulting. Generations.

Course 70
article thumbnail

2019 Tech Trends: 3 Factors Associations Should Watch

Associations Now

Remember how, around 2005 or so, it seemed like PCs (at least on the Windows side) were starting to stagnate, leading to longer upgrade cycles in offices, as much of the existing tech “just worked”? It’s like 2005 all over again. It’s like 2005 all over again. But things are starting to slow back down again.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Lunchtime Links: Social Media Isn’t Just for Young People

Associations Now

A new report says older people increasingly use social media to connect online. It’s no secret that younger generations rely on social media to communicate with friends and connect with the causes they care about. But new research suggests folks 65 and older are also using the technology more. But why stop there?

article thumbnail

Public Discourse on Humanize

Jamie Notter

Of course, when it’s YOUR book, it always somehow feels more unique, unpredictable, even magical. For example, Holly Ross, Executive Director of the Nonprofit Technology Network, did a great post where she actually asks her readers (staff at nonprofit organizations, generally) to give her feedback on her reactions to the book.

article thumbnail

Making Silos Work

Jamie Notter

In my company (currently) social media is handled by one department but we ensure that the entire company is part of the conversation. Nonprofit Technology and Marketing | Benjamin Phillips. Next post: Social Media is the Wave. Social Media. December 2005 (5). November 2005 (7).

article thumbnail

Want Innovation? Look at Management

Jamie Notter

Maybe they were the technology geeks–because that’s where we assumed innovation happened, at the product level. ” He’s right, of course. Social Media. December 2005 (5). November 2005 (7). October 2005 (4). September 2005 (4). August 2005 (7). July 2005 (4).

article thumbnail

You Are Not the Center of the Universe

Jamie Notter

My first encounter was during a frustrating conversation among association executives and consultants related to social media. Maybe not, of course, but these days we won’t even entertain thoughts like that, because our default position is that associations, as we know them, are valuable by default. Social Media.