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Social Media is the Wave

Jamie Notter

Social Media is the Wave. The sand castle is your organization, and that first wave is social media. Social media rolled in and really knocked your marketing for a loop, didn’t it? It changed things so much, the whole organization probably noticed. Social Media.

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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. Which is good for “owned” resources, like email marketing.

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Mizz Information: Social Media Software + Silos Redux

Mizz Information

Social Media Software + Silos Redux. The big thing these days is social media software–everyone wants to get into the game. I mean, why wouldn’t they, with revenue from enterprise social software projected to surpass $769 million in 2011? Vocus added social media monitoring.

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Two Slide Shows on Humanize

Jamie Notter

I am posting my slides, below from the two presentations I did in Belgium at the Fusion Marketing Experience conference (which together cover all that I spoke about in Chicago, and then some). The People-Centric Organization. Changing Your Organization from the Inside Out. Creating More Human Organizations. Social Media.

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Daily Buzz: Inspire a Bored Board

Associations Now

Invite someone in to talk about why they’re passionate about your cause, whether it’s a longtime volunteer or someone who’s been helped by your organization,” Medwick said. Health in Harmony , founded in 2005, runs a hospital in Borneo that partners with local conservation efforts. The Sprout Social blog shares how to identify them.

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The Results of Management Innovation

Jamie Notter

We have a couple of really big problems, that hit almost every organization, across all industries. By agility, I mean our organizations are constantly complaining about not being nimble enough. We can’t move when the market moves. And social media, like humans, is really good at agility and engagement.

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Integrating #Humanize into Your Business

Jamie Notter

He listed it as one of the top 2 books on social media that has been released all year. And if you don’t know him, Danny Brown is kind of a big deal in the social media world. Creating More Human Organizations. Social Media. December 2005 (5). November 2005 (7). October 2005 (4).

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