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How to Keep Your Event Speakers Happy

Expo Logic

How to Find Your Next Event Speaker. Many speakers would love the opportunity to speak at an event for exposure, to market a new book or simply because their beliefs align with the event's goals. Communicate Clearly and Often. Communicating clearly and frequently keeps the event running smoothly and your event speakers happy.

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Book Review: Connecting to Change the World

Beth Kanter

Almost tend years ago, they co-wrote “Net Gains,” one of the first practical handbooks on building and working in networks for social change. Whether it is a network of organizations or individuals, the handbook provides a wealth of theory and practice on build, manage, and fine tune a network. Network Types.

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5 Book Recommendations for Nonprofit Networking and Data Nerds

Beth Kanter

But it is also a quiet time of year and a good time to catch up on reading. Also, if you are looking for a last minute gift for the nonprofit networking and data nerd in your life, here’s some book recommendations. This book is how to create a data-informed culture in your organization that values outcome based measurement.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 11.4.16

Reid All About it

This guy must read a book a day. Understand the critical components of high-ranking websites, how to conduct organic search keyword research, and how to build a portfolio of back links that can improve search rankings. Chapter Dashboards, Part 3, Data Utilization: How to Share & Leverage Your Data. More info/register.

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New Resource for Nonprofits: The Data Playbook – Practices for Purpose-Driven Work

Beth Kanter

Last year when I attended the Data for Good Conference there were several hundred nonprofits interested in data in the room and there is a whole online community focusing on little, medium, and big data at Markets for Good. How to collect data? Communicating Results. How To Collect Data. Communicating Results.

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When Millennials Take Over by Jamie Notter and Maddie Grant

Eric Lanke

Jamie and Maddie are friends of mine, so please take what I say with whatever grain of salt you think is necessary, but I really enjoyed this, their second collaborative book, especially one important feature of the way they approached their subject matter. Your challenge is not to do exactly what these companies are doing.

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Learning is the Work

Beth Kanter

What was most exciting for me was to finally meet three people in person after following their writing, blogs, and books for almost a decade. She’s written a book about this, “ The Social Learning Handbook.” Dave Gray : Dave Gray is a guru on the topics of design, innovation, culture and change.