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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/)