5 Qualities that Make a Good Leader in the Social Media Age
The book Humanize makes the case for innovating the way we lead and manage our organizations. It suggests that last century’s mechanical models of management have become outdated in today’s more social...
View Article3 Lessons of Simplicity from the Facebook Playbook
If you are interested in more on this topic, watch our free webinar, Break Through the Clutter: Create a Social Content Plan in 4 Steps, on social content strategy.This year’s Halloween went on without...
View ArticleWebinar Recap: 4 Steps for Cutting Through the Social Content Clutter
Today, I gave a webinar titled “Break Through the Clutter: Create a Social Content Plan in Four Steps.” We will post a link to the entire webinar here within a few days.During this presentation, I...
View ArticleWhite Paper: Top 10 Best Practices for State Health Reform Websites
Explaining the Affordable Care Act (ACA) to consumers outside the beltway can sometimes be like translating a foreign language. Health reform and health insurance exchanges can be tricky. An...
View ArticleGet Going with Mobile! Email, Responsive Design and More
Forum One Communications, CEO, Chris Wolz often, blogs, speaks, and presents on digital strategy for nonprofits. The Communications Network originally published this post, co-authored by Director of...
View ArticleCan't-Miss Sessions at the 2013 Nonprofit Technology Conference
Well, here I am, once again, at another Nonprofit Technology Conference. This time, I'm in snowy Minneapolis. I've attended six – seven?...I've lost count – NTC events over the past ten years. Each is...
View ArticleNonprofit Technology Conference 2013: Our Reflections and Predictions for the...
Last week, at the Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) in Minneapolis, Forum One attendees were busy making the most of the annual nationwide meet up of technologists and non-profiteers. Our...
View ArticleFive Reasons I'm Attending Health Datapalooza
Health Datapalooza is fast approaching! The event, June 3-4 in Washington DC, is the largest and most consequential national conference focusing on health data. With everything from a coding sprint...
View ArticleCan Social Media Help Developing Countries? Absolutely!
At a recent Technology Salon Event in Washington D.C. about 30 people from across the development community focused on strategies for using social media for international development. The wide-ranging...
View ArticleSocial Media for Disaster Relief
Social media has become an important tool in helping to plan for, assess, and recover from disasters. Whether used by citizens, aid organizations or world governments social media is enabling those...
View ArticleIdentifying the Risks and Benefits of a Big Data World
For the last five years, I’ve been hearing a lot about “big data,” a hot topic in the IT/data-nerds world and, increasingly, for all of us. Recently, I was lucky enough to attend the Tech@State event,...
View Article"Getting Going with Mobile!" Our Workshop from the Communications Network
Recently I attended the Communications Network Fall 2013 Annual Conference in New Orleans, and had the opportunity to cover the event as a guest blogger with Philanthropy411.Coverage on how-to get...
View ArticleComNetwork Gumbo
Recently I attended the Communications Network Fall 2013 Annual Conference in New Orleans, and had the opportunity to cover the event as a guest blogger with Philanthropy411.New Orleans, communications...
View ArticleWhat I Learned About Life and Business by Biking Across the Country
Over eight weeks in the summer of 2013, my son and I cycled 3,700 miles across the country, from San Francisco back home to Alexandria, Virginia. The trip was something my son Alex had long been...
View ArticleBehind the Scenes with Obamacare
If you've been reading the press coverage lately, it would be easy to jump to the conclusion that Obamacare mostly involves a faulty website launch and periodic consumer sticker shock. But through...
View ArticleMaking Data Engaging: Designing The Nation's Report Card (Part 1)
In early November, you might have caught such headlines as this one from the Washington Post: “U.S.In early November last year, media headlines were bursting with news about the 2013 results from the...
View ArticleDo Only English Speakers Pay Taxes? Government Websites and Multilinguals
Here at Forum One we’ve worked on many multilingual sites (including Spanish, French, Portuguese, Arabic, Kurdish, and Chinese). Multilingual sites can be complex in terms of technology and maintenance...
View Article11 Digital Trends for Impact in 2014
What do organizations looking to be influential on policy issues need to do online in 2014?Here you’ll find what some of our lead experts see as key tech issues for organizations in the nonprofit,...
View ArticleAnnouncing CHeQPoint: A Snapshot of HIE Activity in California
One major focus of health reform efforts is on Health Information Technology (HIT), which is trying to pull health communications into the 21st century through Electronic Health Records (EHR),...
View ArticleHealth & Data: Working with the California Department of Health Care Services
A major driver of health reform is the more effective use of data.A major driver of health reform is the more effective use of data. Through our work with the California Department of Health Care...
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