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" In The Net­worked Non­profit, she and the equally adept Alli­son Fine approach the daunt­ing task of try­ing to get noto­ri­ously con­ser­v­a­tive and slow-moving non­profit orga­ni­za­tions to embrace the tenets of the social media rev­o­lu­tion. They do so as friendly guides, never scold­ing or talk­ing down but point­ing to the now unmis­tak­able evi­dence that open­ing up and engag­ing with your stake­hold­ers is the only way to go."
" In The Net­worked Non­profit, she and the equally adept Alli­son Fine approach the daunt­ing task of try­ing to get noto­ri­ously con­ser­v­a­tive and slow-moving non­profit orga­ni­za­tions to embrace the tenets of the social media rev­o­lu­tion. They do so as friendly guides, never scold­ing or talk­ing down but point­ing to the now unmis­tak­able evi­dence that open­ing up and engag­ing with your stake­hold­ers is the only way to go."

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* Book: ‘Net­worked Non­profit’: A guide to the new frontier. Beth Kanter and Allison Fine.


Review

JD Lasica:

" In The Net­worked Non­profit, she and the equally adept Alli­son Fine approach the daunt­ing task of try­ing to get noto­ri­ously con­ser­v­a­tive and slow-moving non­profit orga­ni­za­tions to embrace the tenets of the social media rev­o­lu­tion. They do so as friendly guides, never scold­ing or talk­ing down but point­ing to the now unmis­tak­able evi­dence that open­ing up and engag­ing with your stake­hold­ers is the only way to go." (http://www.socialmedia.biz/2010/09/03/here-comes-clay-shirkys-cognitive-surplus/)