| Can't make it to this year's Blackbaud Conference for Nonprofits? Attend virtually... |
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| Friday, 14 November 2008 11:51 | |||
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The Blackbaud Conference for Nonprofits is kicking off this Sunday, and we are excited to bring some of the content and a lot of the fun to you via the web. Chad Norman, who authors the Blackbaud blog Webby Things has been busy putting together a social media guide to the Conference to help you navigate the tools and sites that we will use to share news and content from this year's Conference.
We are partnering with Multicast, a live internet event specialist, to bring you a live video feed of Marc Chardon's general session on Monday, November 17th at 8:45 a.m. ET. You can watch the presentation here. We'll also be streaming some sessions live on the Blackbaud UStream.tv channel. We'll be announcing these via the @BBCon Twitter feed, so be sure to follow us to get the updates. To stay up to date on all conference happenings, check out the Conference for Nonprofits blog. | |||
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About the Author: Dianne Crampton is Group Development Consultant and Leadership Coach. For the past twenty years she has helped not-for-profit leaders and their teams learn how to work well together to consistently achieve goals with high levels of group and individual satisfaction. She is also the founder of the TIGERS group development model. The model addresses six collaborative core values necessary for creating an ethical, quality-focused and successful team culture. The values are trust, interdependence, genuineness, empathy, risk and success. The TIGERS model passed a rigorous validation study through Gonzaga University and was Crampton’s dissertation for her Master’s of Arts designation in Organizational Leadership. As president of TIGERS Success Series, Dianne has published in a business anthology endorsed by Stephen Covey and written for trade magazines. Merrill Lynch nominated her business for Inc. Magazine’s regional small business and entrepreneurial awards. Her work with Native Americans was recognized at a United Nations sponsored conference in 1994. Dianne is also the creator and distributor of the TIGERS Team Wheel game. This game helps Board Chairs and Executive Directors identify behaviors that build collaborative groups and behaviors that cause conflict, morale problems, production failures, and misunderstandings. For more information go to http://www.corevalues.com/Game.htm |