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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.19.21

Reid All About it

At First Round Review, Jessmina Archbold says self-care is not what you buy yourself, it’s how you work on yourself. She explains how to assess your needs, identify where you’re depleted, and find resources and solutions, including setting boundaries. How to Find Your Hidden Culture Patterns. Quick hits. Fri 3/19 at 1 p.m. –

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How Nonprofit CEOs Use Social Media (Enthusiastically) for Personal and Organizational Leadership

Beth Kanter

He does his own all of his own tweeting and as his communications staff reports, “enthusiastically at that!” What did the trick was a “How To Tweet” cheat sheet that not only included the simple mechanics, but also sample tweets from other ACLU leaders around the country, subtle form of peer pressure.

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How Nonprofit Leaders Make Time for Social Media and Other Secrets to Adoption

Beth Kanter

In earlier post where I profile Udi Ofer, Executive Director of the ACLU-NJ and how he uses social media and mobile tools for leadership of his organization, several nonprofit leaders offered their views and tips. We are living in a complicated world, and learning how to live in a constant state of learning is part of it.

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Creating The Village It Takes To Do Coalition Work

Beth Kanter

They also know how to work as network versus single entities and all of this done through the building more and better relationships. This is a terrific reflection about working as a network. Ironically as the Chief Program Officer for the Crisis Text Line, I believe that virtual communication does have its limits.

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