Enterprise 2.0 - Efficient Collaboration and Knowledge ExchangeAcando Consulting
How to enable dispersed teams to coordinate their actions to achieve their goals and how to enable an organization to harness its collective intelligence - with the use of social software and principles of social media.
Enterprise 2.0 - Efficient Collaboration and Knowledge ExchangeAcando Consulting
How to enable dispersed teams to coordinate their actions to achieve their goals and how to enable an organization to harness its collective intelligence - with the use of social software and principles of social media.
The Mozilla Developer Network is an open-source documentation wiki for web developers, which is written by really passionate, smart, and inspiring people. Most are not paid employees of Mozilla. All of them are helping make the web a better place by writing, editing, and reviewing articles. How do you support a diverse community, acknowledge many different voices and perspectives, be open and inclusive, and still get things done (especially when you can’t force anyone to do anything)? In this session, I’ll share what I’ve learned (and keep learning) by working with, in, and for volunteer communities; including how to be more transparent, create opportunity, and broadly share ownership.
Leveraging Social Media - to find each other in biz! Elizabeth Quintanilla gave this talk to Corporate Purchasers at Microsoft in Austin TX, on May 10th. Special Thanks to - John Moore and WOMMA for sharing their thoughts on the web and used some of their quotes as part of this prezo! ~Marketing Gunslingers at EQ Consultants Group, @equintanilla
This presentation shows best what I do, how I think and what I've got to offer. It's a résumé and a work portfolio in one. There is more info on my website.
How Higher Education can Use Social MediaKrista Neher
Krista Neher (www.kristaneher.com), professional social media speaker, bestselling author and CEO of Boot Camp Digital (www.bootcampdigital.com) gave this presentation at the CaseV conference in Chicago.
This presentation shows how higher education can use social media to connect with constituents online.
It covers why social media marketing is important, and also previews the entire social media landscape including: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Video, Photos, Online Communities, Discussion & Review Sites, Community Building, Online PR, Events and many many more tools.
Book a top-rated professional social media and digital marketing speaker for your next event - www.kristaneher.com
Strengthen your network sales - SønderjyskE Business Netværk 190912Brian Jørgensen
Strengthen your network sales via social Medias as LinkedIn. But before you post any content or create the profile or company page you need to understand your business and products. Different companies and industries need different social media strategies. You should define involvement strategy before creating the engaging content. When Using LinkedIn you should optimize your personal profile, company page and product offerings as a beginning. Then use the features as Groups, Lead search, InMail and LinkedIn Answers.
What is the most effective way to create a motivating shared vision, and put legs to it? This webinar is for people who want to build productive and unified teams, without having to pull rank, nag, gang up against, or bribe anyone.
Judith will offer an overview of concepts along with several specific tools you can immediately use to promote dialogue and engagement among groups of stakeholders, such as staff, clients and volunteers.
This webinar will empower you to empower the groups you work with.
A Speed of Light Tour of Social Media's Trickiest Tools... and how to decide where to put your efforts. Pemberton and District Library social media sessions, Nov-Dec 2012
What's Your Content IQ? Strategies to Solve Real-World Brand ChallengesMcMurry/TMG
Quality content can outperform any other marketing spend over time by growing reach, building brand engagement and loyalty, and serving your business objectives. Find out how in this presentation by Kim Caviness, TMG Custom Media’s SVP of Content, and Andrew Hanelly, TMG’s VP of Digital Experience. Kim and Andrew presented this in a workshop at the iStrategy 2012 conference in Chicago. Attendees got tips and tricks on how to solve the challenges that brands face in the constantly evolving media environment. Plus real-world data to help guide their strategy.
What's Your Content IQ? Strategies to Solve Real-World Brand ChallengesAndrew Hanelly
Andrew Hanelly, TMG's VP, Digital Experience, and Kim Caviness, SVP, Content, co-presented this interactive workshop at IStrategy 2012 in Chicago, challenging attendees to test their content IQ with 3 real-world brand marketing challenges. Discover how more and more brands are taking advantage of the content marketing revolution, and find out how quality content can outperform any other marketing spend over time by growing reach, building brand engagement and loyalty, and serving your business objectives.
In this session, we will examine the notion of 'innovation' with the goal of enabling new ideas within your team. This starts by challenging the concept of what innovation means and where new ideas originate. Techniques will be offered for building a culture of innovation which include: how to curate ideas, inspire teams, build innovative mindsets, create better processes and deal with change.
By the end of the session, attendees will gain new strategies that foster an environment of empowerment, creativity and collaboration.
How the web changes the organisation of business and the business of organisa...david cushman
Final version of the slides I presented in a keynote for Webciety at CeBIT in Hannover, Germany on March 8, 2012.
You can see the video of me presenting it here: http://webciety.c.nmdn.net/playlist/list.php#entryId=0_yxkxvl4w or go to my blog FasterFuture.blogspot.com and search for CeBIT
The Mozilla Developer Network is an open-source documentation wiki for web developers, which is written by really passionate, smart, and inspiring people. Most are not paid employees of Mozilla. All of them are helping make the web a better place by writing, editing, and reviewing articles. How do you support a diverse community, acknowledge many different voices and perspectives, be open and inclusive, and still get things done (especially when you can’t force anyone to do anything)? In this session, I’ll share what I’ve learned (and keep learning) by working with, in, and for volunteer communities; including how to be more transparent, create opportunity, and broadly share ownership.
Leveraging Social Media - to find each other in biz! Elizabeth Quintanilla gave this talk to Corporate Purchasers at Microsoft in Austin TX, on May 10th. Special Thanks to - John Moore and WOMMA for sharing their thoughts on the web and used some of their quotes as part of this prezo! ~Marketing Gunslingers at EQ Consultants Group, @equintanilla
This presentation shows best what I do, how I think and what I've got to offer. It's a résumé and a work portfolio in one. There is more info on my website.
How Higher Education can Use Social MediaKrista Neher
Krista Neher (www.kristaneher.com), professional social media speaker, bestselling author and CEO of Boot Camp Digital (www.bootcampdigital.com) gave this presentation at the CaseV conference in Chicago.
This presentation shows how higher education can use social media to connect with constituents online.
It covers why social media marketing is important, and also previews the entire social media landscape including: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Video, Photos, Online Communities, Discussion & Review Sites, Community Building, Online PR, Events and many many more tools.
Book a top-rated professional social media and digital marketing speaker for your next event - www.kristaneher.com
Strengthen your network sales - SønderjyskE Business Netværk 190912Brian Jørgensen
Strengthen your network sales via social Medias as LinkedIn. But before you post any content or create the profile or company page you need to understand your business and products. Different companies and industries need different social media strategies. You should define involvement strategy before creating the engaging content. When Using LinkedIn you should optimize your personal profile, company page and product offerings as a beginning. Then use the features as Groups, Lead search, InMail and LinkedIn Answers.
What is the most effective way to create a motivating shared vision, and put legs to it? This webinar is for people who want to build productive and unified teams, without having to pull rank, nag, gang up against, or bribe anyone.
Judith will offer an overview of concepts along with several specific tools you can immediately use to promote dialogue and engagement among groups of stakeholders, such as staff, clients and volunteers.
This webinar will empower you to empower the groups you work with.
A Speed of Light Tour of Social Media's Trickiest Tools... and how to decide where to put your efforts. Pemberton and District Library social media sessions, Nov-Dec 2012
What's Your Content IQ? Strategies to Solve Real-World Brand ChallengesMcMurry/TMG
Quality content can outperform any other marketing spend over time by growing reach, building brand engagement and loyalty, and serving your business objectives. Find out how in this presentation by Kim Caviness, TMG Custom Media’s SVP of Content, and Andrew Hanelly, TMG’s VP of Digital Experience. Kim and Andrew presented this in a workshop at the iStrategy 2012 conference in Chicago. Attendees got tips and tricks on how to solve the challenges that brands face in the constantly evolving media environment. Plus real-world data to help guide their strategy.
What's Your Content IQ? Strategies to Solve Real-World Brand ChallengesAndrew Hanelly
Andrew Hanelly, TMG's VP, Digital Experience, and Kim Caviness, SVP, Content, co-presented this interactive workshop at IStrategy 2012 in Chicago, challenging attendees to test their content IQ with 3 real-world brand marketing challenges. Discover how more and more brands are taking advantage of the content marketing revolution, and find out how quality content can outperform any other marketing spend over time by growing reach, building brand engagement and loyalty, and serving your business objectives.
In this session, we will examine the notion of 'innovation' with the goal of enabling new ideas within your team. This starts by challenging the concept of what innovation means and where new ideas originate. Techniques will be offered for building a culture of innovation which include: how to curate ideas, inspire teams, build innovative mindsets, create better processes and deal with change.
By the end of the session, attendees will gain new strategies that foster an environment of empowerment, creativity and collaboration.
How the web changes the organisation of business and the business of organisa...david cushman
Final version of the slides I presented in a keynote for Webciety at CeBIT in Hannover, Germany on March 8, 2012.
You can see the video of me presenting it here: http://webciety.c.nmdn.net/playlist/list.php#entryId=0_yxkxvl4w or go to my blog FasterFuture.blogspot.com and search for CeBIT
A talk for Melbourne Award School 2012 on how to come up with solutions and not ads for your clients marketing problems.
And some techniques to generate ideas
Ideas That Give - - ideathon - - Social Open Innovation with a TwistBrendan O'Keefe
Ideathon™ is a marathon ideation event with a fundraising aspect. A Cross-pollination of idea generation and fundraising. A typical ideathon runs 7-60 days. Ideas are managed via a feature rich collaborative online brainstorming platform that allows anyone to submit solutions and collaborate on ideas which may benefit the host organisation and society. Part idea generation, part team building, part community building, part fund-raising, part awareness building, the ideathon brings together many perspectives and positive elements to make one great event.
Ideas that give :^)
Start with a Concept and Stop Designing like a MachineIdean France
From idea to execution.
The digital industry is moving fast. Creative people need to be more productive as competition is growing up everyday. While many tasks can be more and more automated, conceptualization remains a powerful, efficient and truly human tool to create strong, memorable and engaging experiences.
A keynote by Florian Cordier, Lead Creative @Backelite.
Because a good concept is nothing if it's not share with the teams, you can check this presentation about Design Systems by Audrey Hacq, Lead Designer @Backelite: http://bit.ly/2MNo1qW
Design Thinking for Startups - Are You Design Driven?Amir Khella
This presentation provides some best practices and tools to help small business entrepreneurs and startup founders in creating a culture of innovation.
Whether you're working on a web 2.0, iPhone or a physical gadget, these simple practices are universally applicable.
***Note****
I will be running a webinar in October 2009 to expand on the points mentioned in this presentation, study design thinking use cases and stories and answer questions. Please leave a comment and follow the discussion, or follow @amirkhella on twitter to get notified about the webinar.
Workshop: By the People, for the People: Developing Digital Strategy That Mat...Dana Allen-Greil
Presented at the Museum Computer Network conference in Montreal, November 2013 by Dana Allen-Greil, Emily Lytle-Painter, and Annelisa Stephan.
No matter where you are in your organization, or where your museum is in its digital evolution, you can play a leadership role in developing a meaningful digital strategy. But to do this well, you'll need to think first about people: Who are you trying to serve? Who do you need to communicate or collaborate with? And how can you best converse with those people? Maybe you have a formal strategy in place, but you need to be better at communicating it to leadership and your colleagues. Perhaps you're working on a digital strategy in the absence of a larger institutional plan. Or maybe you're just getting started in thinking about how to tackle the strategic planning process. There is no one right way to build a digital strategy, but there are frameworks, tools, and tips that can make the process smoother and more collaborative.
View original Google Presentation:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/14bepROX0UQvoYL3Q87np7zXbfAS6j_5NBnTNMq5pbrA/edit#slide=id.p
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Creating an automatic marketing culture
Are you one of those people who rarely forwards emails? Yet on that rare occasion, something strikes you as special--and you are inspired to 'pass-it-on.' Something about it clicked with you. Perhaps you can't even explain it; a certain ... je ne sais quoi. That 'something' is often described by marketers as "stickiness."
Stickiness is typically associated with "Viral Marketing." But who wants to spread a virus? When we connect with a message, a video, a website--we automatically engage with it, and want to share it. We don't even have to be asked, because it's automatic.
Attend this Lunch & Learn to discover 5 things your organization can do to grow an automatic marketing culture--and have your messages exponentially spread by your constituents.
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1. Twitter your comments and questions
Small budget questions #cheapmm No budget questions #freemm
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2. Do you need this?
This presentation is for ministry leaders that are involved with any type of
marketing, communications or media arts.
Even if you’re not in ministry, this is packed with ideas for low cost
marketing concepts and inexpensive media.
This is the detailed presentation from the breakout group: MARKETING &
MEDIA ON A SMALL BUDGET from ministryCOM.org 2009.
3. The GOOD news:
You have a small budget
Benefits:
Makes you a good steward of your money
A recession doesn’t matter because you are used to working with little or no money
Your budget plan is very detailed
Job security, because you’re saving much more than your salary
You spend more time prioritizing your expenditures
When you get a larger budget, you’ll spend it wisely
Forces creativity
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4. Anyone who lives within their
means suffers from a lack of
imagination. --Oscar Wilde
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5. Types of resources:
Budget - Your budget is a resource, even if it’s small
Information - You’re reading this, it’s a resource. Internet, other churches, books,
seminars, conferences, classes, etc...
Media - What do you have? What do you need?
Services
Equipment
People
People’s media, services & equipment - Volunteers are usually willing to donate
time and their resources if they know you have a need
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6. what box?
Everyone has heard this phrase. Some people think it’s cliché,
some are terrified of it and some will get philosophical about it…
“by being out of the box, isn’t that technically being in a different
box?” My typical response is “what box?” since I tend to orbit
very far away from any box.
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7. My definition of out of the box is:
Doing things differently, expressing creativity and
leading the way, even if your path is that of the unknown.
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8. “It's hard for corporations to understand
that creativity is not just about succeeding.
It's about experimenting and discovering.”
– Gordon MacKenzie
Author of Orbiting the Giant Hairball
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9. Not everything we try will succeed.
We bought 1000 pairs of 3D glasses (with logo and website printed
on them) with the intent of creating video and graphic content that
were 3D viewable. Because of some equipment and technical issues,
it failed for it’s original purpose, but many positives came out of it.
We used them as bringer
cards
Kids thought they were cool,
took them and gave them to
friends
We were able to use a pre-
produced 3D clip in the final
week
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11. What is creative bliss?
Creative bliss is brainstorming, processing ideas, and increasing the
creative process. It’s easy to wrapped up in tasks and to do lists, but you
should make time for creativity.
Everyone is creative in some way. get your team together and get them
plugged into the right places. God is creative and we were all created by
Him, in His image. If you have the mindset of not being creative, you won’t
be creative.
12. Creative bliss tips:
Increase your creativity… and your teams’ creativity
Info - Books, blogs, social media groups
Meetings - Yes, you heard me right. Take 15 minutes in meetings for creative time.
Idea journaling - Write them down or they’ll be gone forever.
Cultural relevancy - Schedule time for it. Make time for it.
Playtime - Have toys, these help people express themselves. Use props, they
are visual and will make people remember your ideas. Do show and tell.
All ideas are good - Even bad or challenging ideas can spawn good ones.
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13. I know what you’re thinking… “you’ve talked about
resources, creativity, boxes, blah, blah, blah. Get to the
good stuff. I need some good money saving ideas!”
Here we go.
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14. Bringer cards
•photos cut in half
•full color
•no minimums
•$.05 each
•these easily fit in wallets
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15. Microsites & Branding
What is a microsite? A website or group of web pages meant to advertise or
support a larger website. These are relatively inexpensive and can drive a lot of
meaningful traffic to your church website. Here are a few examples that support
our main site, prestontrail.org.
mymiserablemarriage.com
badecono.me
hugofwar.com
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16. Microsite case study:
The topic is of current interest and sparks curiosity.
money giveaway
billboard
car window stickers
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17. Bringer Events
Bringer events are events you can do for your community. This is a great way to reach
people in your church and also bring some people into your church that might have had
no intention of coming to a church.
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18. Other cheap stuff:
Random acts of community kindness - help out in your community.
Word will spead!
Media cards, info cards - create business card sized info cards for all
your ministries.
Website - have a well designed, easy to navigate site.
Church social networking site - our church uses Unifyer for internal
communications so our website can focus on bringing new people
to our church.
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19. Social media & social networking
Right now, these are the top three... and they are free.
BTW, this presentation was created because of a need communicated through Facebook :)
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20. Blogs
Blogs are a great way to communicate stories and event happenings in your
church. They can also increase meaningful traffic to your church website. If you
choose to blog, make sure you update them regularly.
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21. Buzz marketing & word of mouth
14% trust advertising
78% trust peers
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22. Other free stuff:
Free media sites - there’s a HUGE amount of free media on the web.
Take the time to find it and be sure to respect peoples’ copyrights.
Piggyback on current media - don’t copy, but it’s okay to use similar
styles when branding a series.
Share with others - network with other churches and media sites.
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23. Tips:
Track your marketing - know what’s working.
Is it still working? Just because it worked in the past, doesn’t mean it’s still working
In-house or outsource? Resource before you outsource and get in touch with your inner analyst
Buy equipment if it makes sense - Do the cost analysis. Will you be able to use it over and over again?
Utilize every free thing you can get your hands on!
Don’t reinvent the wheel
Don’t put all your eggs in one basket - don’t spend your whole budget in one place
Do microsites… and keep them - these will drive additional traffic to your church site.
Put your website on print materials - if people like your message, they need to know how to find you.
Think long-term exposure
Use ALL of your budget - if you don’t, it’s a missed opportunity. You won’t get as much next year either.
Network with other churches - we are all working for the same cause. No competition here!
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24. Thank you!
Twitter your comments and questions
Small budget questions #cheapmm
No budget questions #freemm
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sundaydontsuck embracechaos
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