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Leadership and Social Media, New Architectures of Change

Author: Elissa Perry
Subject: technology , social media , self-organizing , leadership , collective leadership , networks
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Abstract: The social web is a brand new way of doing very old things with still emerging implications.
Posted Mon, 04/14/2008 - 19:14 — Elissa Perry

"New" Architectures and Change: A Bay Area Discussion on Leadership and Social Media

Posted April 14th, 2008 by Elissa Perry
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  • collective leadership
  • self-organizing
  • social media
  • technology

The social web is a brand new way of doing very old things with still emerging implications. The nature of change has always been connected and collective but our recent history and the infrastructure of the nonprofit sector and our social change organizations has been much less so. We as a people, and our communication tools, are on a path to bring the individual and the collective back into balance and planning for this is both impossible and necessary. A document in progress examining this shift is available here.

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