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Intro Star Wars video at:
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About Eric Stoller:
http://ericstoller.com/work
#SocMedHE15
https://blogs.shu.ac.uk/socmedhe/
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=556cQh8tQGo
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#SocMedHE15
https://blogs.shu.ac.uk/socmedhe/
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morning inspirational
quotes and images inspiring the second day of this ebbf learning event
dedicated to exploring answers to the question
"how can I influence my work and world?"
This is the powerpoint that accompanies the ebbf publication by Daniel Schaubacher that you can find / purchase / gift here: http://ebbf.org/publication-category/publications/
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"The spiritual transformation of impact investing".
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morning inspirational
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This is the powerpoint that accompanies the ebbf publication by Daniel Schaubacher that you can find / purchase / gift here: http://ebbf.org/publication-category/publications/
Gradually, the unity of humankind in all its diversity is becoming a pervasive societal principle. In an age of unprecedented transition, society is being rebuilt; an invisible unification process, while mindful of enriching cultural diversity, is sweeping through continents. The combined forces of globalization, deregulation and privatization, compounded with technological progress, have propulsed the private sector to become the major agent of social change and innovation. With fading borders between Nation States, disarranged loyalties and values, and in the absence of effective global governance, our ‘global village’ is being confronted with persistent bewildering challenges.
This publication offers some Spiritual Principles that can help us Inspire a New Work Ethic adapting to today and tomorrow’s world.
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- what is my personal role of influence in the workplace and in society?
- what is the right structure and right environment to allow CSR to thrive in an SME?
- how can we best communicate internally and externally CSR in an SME?
what are some of the ways in which you can motivate your team in a social enterprise? How can you manage the passion and expectation that social purposes create?
Social Media 101 for Nonprofits (presented at the 1st Annual NJ Social Media ...Kristin Weinstein
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20 Factsand34 Examples About Social Media Oct09 Christian Palaufotocasa
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The 2014 Non-Obvious Trend Report VISUAL EDITION - 15 Trends Changing How We ...Rohit Bhargava
A preview of the 4th Edition of the best selling Trend Series from marketing expert and trend curator Rohit Bhargava. WANT TO DOWNLOAD A FULL VISUAL EDITION AS A PDF? VISIT WWW.15TRENDS.COM.
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A short introduction into Social Media for Rotary Club MBV (2010)Erwin Elling
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4of4 dtruran ebbf imsd - social media for social innovators
1. Using social media to communicate, learn
and co-create social innovation
IMSD
PROFESSOR
Daniel Truran
IMSD / Social Entrepreneurship
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What can you expect from this course?
An introduction to social entrepreneurship (DT)
!
Social Entrepreneurship through the lenses of Ashoka 35 years’ experience (MZ)
!
Social Scaling and Hybrid Value Chains (MZ)
!
Creating your own social enterprise and social impact (DT)
!
Inspiring, managing, motivating your team and stakeholders (DT)
!
how can social innovators use social media to learn, engage and co-create? (DT)
IMSD / Social Entrepreneurship
3. ebbf.org / Daniel Truran www.eoi.es
how can social innovators
use social media to
learn, engage and co-create?
IMSD / Social Entrepreneurship
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IMSD / Social Entrepreneurship
Lack of experience?
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IMSD / Social Entrepreneurship
this is the era of collaboration
of the connected society
co-working spaces
crowd-sourcing
crowd-funding
co-creation …
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IMSD / Social Entrepreneurship
… collaborating and sharing
is a natural attitude you live daily…
… and you have (at least) twice as much
experience in social media as any of your
“experienced” colleagues
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What are two of the main differences
between web 1.0 (before social media)
and 2.0 (after social media) ?
IMSD / Social Entrepreneurship
website social platforms
e.g.
Facebook / Instagram / Twitter
> from promotion to interaction
!
> it hands over your enterprise to the “crowd”
> where should you be present? attracting to your magic website?
be where the crowd is
how often do you go to your - favourite - company’s website?
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how can social innovators
use social media to
learn, engage and co-create?
IMSD / Social Entrepreneurship
how can social innovators
use social media to
promote their social enterprise?
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we (not companies) are in control
increased democracy and trust
trust reigns - fake likes but we only TRUST people we know
buying becomes even more socially motivated: great products that consumers
love will sell themselves
to make people become your evangelists have them co-create with you - have
them FEEL and BE PART of your enterprise
the great connector is the EMOTIONAL connection
http://feeds.harvardbusiness.org/~r/harvardbusiness/daily-idea/~3/0Du3CFdcEsM/what-marketing-may-look-like-i.html
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IMSD / Social Entrepreneurship
Attitude Message Channel
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IMSD / Social Entrepreneurship
Attitude
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the times of “hard selling” are over ...
IMSD / Social Entrepreneurship
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the times of “hard selling” are over ...
IMSD / Social Entrepreneurship
tempting
but not right
have a great social
enterprise idea?
want to convince everyone to
“buy” it?
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EVERY TIME you are about to post
something ask yourself:
am I selling
!
or am I opening an opportunity for engagement
and allowing my target audience to - fall in
love - (love brand)?
!
and am I being useful to my target audience?
IMSD / Social Entrepreneurship
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Blue Move Car Sharing example
being humourous
!
being human
!
being useful
!
creating partnerships with shops that can
bring in “responsible” clients
https://www.facebook.com/BluemoveCarsharing
after seeing their FB wall
how did they use it ?
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HUB Madrid practical example: attitude and TIMING
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using social media
to communicate your values?
Alamo cinemas have a small passionate audience of movie lovers.
They don’t allow sms texting in the movie theater.
A person did sms text in the movie theater and she was “thrown out”
what would you have done?
“kick them out” of your movie theatre?
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IMSD / Social Entrepreneurship
Attitude
Message
Channel
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think of your social enterprise
IMSD / Social Entrepreneurship
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How to !
attract?
Create
Action
Who
WhAT
In YOUR enterprise / project
IMSD / Social Entrepreneurship
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How to !
make your
message!
move?
IMSD / Social Entrepreneurship
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IMSD / Social Entrepreneurship
http://www.business2community.com/marketing/emotion-necessary-make-sales-0708440
how do you make it go viral?
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IMSD / Social Entrepreneurship
... as long as you have something “good” to offer
use as market research
Others doing the marketing for you...
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IMSD / Social Entrepreneurship
how do you make it go viral?
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effects of that video two
years later
48. The police have issued this
warning: "If you are driving after dark
and see an oncoming car with no
headlights on, DO NOT FLASH YOUR
LIGHTS AT THEM!" Why? Because
the no-headlights car is being driven
by a gang member, and as part of an
initiation rite, the first person who
flashes him will be hunted down and
killed.
49. The police have issued this warning: "If you
are driving after dark and see an oncoming car
with no headlights on, DO NOT FLASH YOUR
LIGHTS AT THEM!" Why? Because the no-
headlights car is being driven by a gang
member, and as part of an initiation rite, the
first person who flashes him will be hunted
down and killed.
It's emotional
doing a public service
A trigger is an environmental reminder to talk about an idea
“when you see flashing lights...”
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IMSD / Social Entrepreneurship
The ChannelAttitude Message
73.
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/dbarefoot/1814873464/
Which
Channel?
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you want to be where your customers are
going - daily - (this is not your website)
WWW.THE-BEST-WEB-SITE-EVER.COM
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you want to be where your customers are
going - daily - (this is not your website)
WWW.THE-BEST-WEB-SITE-EVER.COM
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Picking where people - currently - are
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Picking where people - currently - are
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Picking social media
that your target uses
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newsletter
Website
Page
re-tweet
Notes
mailchimp
RSS
BLOG
wordpress?
Where to post? … simplifying
88. It’s never been easier to
find your relevant audience!
!
as local or as global as
you wish!
!
and engage, influence,
impact and learn from !
!
specially !
if you have something
meaningful and valuable to
offer that RESONATES with
people
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ADDITIONAL
BONUS MATERIALS
IMSD / Social Entrepreneurship
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Not for
long ...
Use
tailored!
platforms?
when choosing a social media channel mke sure
it is one that will be there next year
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IMSD / Social Entrepreneurship
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sustainable-business/blog/big-business-lose-social-enterprises
Tuesday 15 May 2012
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Your role as “social entrepreneurs”
“combines the passion to help society,
based on entrepreneurial business principles
laced with innovation and new ideas”
!
“I believe all three principles and ideas are assets I hope will one day make me
a social entrepreneur”
Don’t do it alone
Dreaming dreams is often a solitary act, but it often takes a committed band of
people to translate a dream into reality
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get to know!
new contact
What are
people
saying
about
@AIESEC
#AIESECeven
tname
info comes!
to you
1st to
inform you
of Hudson
Plane,
Chile Quake
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Total value of all loans made through Kiva: $130,604,210!
Number of Kiva Users: 699,219!
Number of entrepreneurs that have received a loan through Kiva: 333,125!
Current repayment rate (all partners): 98.48%
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05/10/09 21:52Kiva - Community
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Name Created On Number
of
Members
Number
of
Loans
Total Loaned ↑
Netherlands
Local Area
Aug 29,
2008
611 6214 $183,800.00
You may join this open team.
Kiva Baha'is
Religious Congregations
Sep 6,
2008
95 1101 $173,000.00
You may join this open team.
Kiva Team Germany
Local Area
Aug 29,
2008
490 6184 $167,050.00
You may join this open team.
Kiva France
Local Area
Aug 29,
2008
342 5999 $159,625.00
You may join this open team.
Norway
Local Area
Aug 29,
2008
685 5607 $155,550.00
You may join this open team.
You may join this open team.
One of the most powerful things about Kiva is our community of lenders. You now have the
option to connect with other lenders and make an impact as a team.
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Make a loan
$1,475.00 Loan Request
$1,350.00 Raised so far
$125.00 Still needed
$25.00
25 days left
Subscribe
About the Group
Group
Name:
Wahed Group
Group
Members:
Wahed Abdull Hady
Nekena Rastam
Khoja Mohammad Khoja
Sardaraqa
Faryba Mohammd Sarowar
Gullaly Abdull Qodos
Location: Kabul, Afghanistan
Activity: Services
About the Loan
Loan Amount: $1,475.00
Loan Use: their improve for their businee
Repayment
Term:
11 months - View details below
Lenders
Repaid:
Monthly
Currency
Exchange
Loss:
Covered
Date Listed: Oct 1, 2009
Date
Disbursed:
Sep 10, 2009
About the Field Partner
Field Partner: Ariana Financial Services
Joint Stock Company (AFS),
a partner of Mercy Corps
Field Partner
Risk Rating:
(Learn more)
Fundraising
Status:
Active
Time On Kiva: 32 months
Kiva
Entrepreneurs:
2140
Total Loans: $995,950
Delinquency
Rate:
0.00%
Sean Howell
Seattle, WA
United States
Elizabeth
Albany, NY
United States
peter
Pettendorf,
Germany
Kashia
Fort Collins, CO
United States
Barbara
Maple, Ontario
Canada
Dinar
Fremont, CA
United States
Emily's Family
Santa Barbara,
CA
United States
Mike and Mim
Sitka, AK
United States
Elisabeth
London,
United Kingdom
Anonymous
Newton, MA
United States
Scott
Long Beach, CA
United States
Emily & Curtis
poughkeepsie, NY
United States
Dave
Palo Alto, CA
United States
Joseph
Neutral Bay, NSW
Australia
Brian
Kanata, Ontario
Canada
Wahed Group
Wahed is the group leader of Ahmad Wahed group. There are five members in this
group and each of them is taking a loan to expand her or his business.
Wahed wants to take a loan to for his business of DVD shop.Nekena wants to take
a loan for her husband, who has small electric materials.Nekena husband wants to
purchase a new electric materials for his shop.Khoja Mohammad wants to take a
loan for the photo shop business and he wants buy new camera for his shop
because he has lots of problems and help with families. Faryba and Gullaly want to
take a loan for the business of tailoring. Their want to buy new machine for their
business.
They requested a group loan of 70000 Afghani. They are very thankful to Kiva
lenders that support the entrepreneurs in the progress of their business.
About Group Loans
In a group loan, each member of the group receives an individual loan but is part of
a group of individuals bound by a group guarantee. Under this arrangement, each
member of the group supports one another and is responsible for paying back the
loans of their fellow group members if someone is delinquent or defaults. Learn
more
Lenders to this group
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Talk to a few... ... or to many?
Higher level of trust
Deeper conversations
More alignment
Larger Impact
Scale of influence
World reach
Widening contacts and knowledge
Jammer Wiki
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You are on a path, your path
“a path invites participation, it beckons to new horizons,
it demands effort and movement, it accommodates
different paces and strides, it is structured and defined”
“crucially, one walks the path in the company of others”
!
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