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Social Media Roundup: Spot the Successful CEOs

Associations Now

The details, and more, in today’s Social Media Roundup: Where’s Waldo? you’ll do well to look in California; it’s the state with the most companies with successful executives. These are the meat of your association endorsements and can guide your marketing and donor recruitment strategies. In the U.S.,

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How Two Nonprofits Use Social Media To Help Save Fish – #keepemwet #SaveMarinsCoho

Beth Kanter

I presented a plenary session on networked mindsets and leadership and facilitated two workshops on SMARTer Social Media. It also has a benefit of generating campaign content as well as documenting support for an issue. Recruiting additional supporters through high quality content and action opportunities.

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AI for Nonprofits and Social Good: Link Roundup

Beth Kanter

Some recent examples include: Amazon’s AI recruiting software that learned to penalize résumés that included the word “women.” This further raises the concern about how do we tell the difference between machine and human, although in California a bill was recently signed that chatbots need to disclose themselves.

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That's Okay Cuz I Got No Self-Esteem - The D-list Employees

Association Subculture

California, in particular, is rife with employment related challenges. The firing process must be carefully orchestrated and documented, sometimes with the assistance of legal counsel and even in this at-will state the fire-ee can become a never-ending drain on the fire-er. New employees are not office "ally" recruitment prospects.

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Association Law Blog: Top Ten Signs of a Dysfunctional Board

Association Law

This behavior highlights the corporate rule of limited authority, which provides that directors (and all others, for that matter) have only the authority that is specifically delegated to them by law, bylaws or other corporate documents. It may have difficulty recruiting quality members. Sacramento, California, United States.

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