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How ACLU NJ Defines Social Media Success: The First Important Measurement Step

Beth Kanter

When nonprofits started to read and apply our book, ” Measuring the Networked Nonprofit ,” I noticed this tweet from the ACLU in NJ showing a white board capturing their team meetings to define success for social media. Pictured is: Eliza Straim (Communications Associate) and Katie Wang (Communications Director).

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 3.19.21

Reid All About it

Learn how to implement tried-and-true processes to create a best of breed virtual event, embrace the ‘new’ in-person, and place customer experience at the center of your event strategy. Presenters: Tim Zanker, CEO of O’Keefe Communications. Rachel Schwerin, Senior Producer at O’Keefe Communications. Host: Brella.

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Auto Industry: WiFi Bill Could Hurt “Talking Cars”

Associations Now

A new Senate bill that would open up more of the wireless spectrum is getting a chilly reception from auto trade groups, which say the plan could affect their efforts to introduce vehicle-to-vehicle communication. Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Cory Booker (D-NJ) introduced the WiFi Innovation Act , which recommends opening up the 5.9

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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. This is a summary: Make the Time, But Get Started With Small Steps. Lean on Your Staff.

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Eric Lanke: Stop Calling It Strategic Planning

Eric Lanke

For us, the challenge is less one of process and design and more one about finding the human resources and the time in everyones busy schedules to communicate enough to keep strategy and tactics aligned throughout our organization. To even call what we do a process is most likely an exaggeration.