Social Networking Strategies: The Limits of Cutting and Pasting
Don't be fooled into thinking strategies for online engagement can be cut and pasted from one platform to the next.
Don't be fooled into thinking strategies for online engagement can be cut and pasted from one platform to the next.
Ushahidi develops free software that allows volunteers to map humanitarian crises from their mobile phones.
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Park discusses how methods of efficiency developed in industries outside of health care need to be brought in to rework the health care industry.
The problem with traditional charity is that it gives little or no thought to the power of incentives or the necessity of self sufficiency.
Five principles based in social science that will help organizations connect their work to what people care most about.
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Two veterans of consumer psychology, marketing, and entrepreneurship provide a guide to using social media for social change.
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