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Zero Strategist was delighted to have the opportunity to speak about change management / engagement and social media last week at the August PDXTech4Good / Portland NetSquared Net Tuesday Meetup at the Lucky Lab.

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Zero Strategist Change Management / Engagement and Social Media Presentation

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The PDXTech4Good Community

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The PDXTech4Good Community networking and socializing, while ZS sets up to present.

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Thank You All PDXTech4Good Attendees!

We were really happy with how the presentation went, covered a mountain of material in 28 minutes, finishing 2 mins early and there were lots of great questions from everyone! Of course a half an hour is only long enough to scratch the surface on the topic of change engagement.  Just wanted to reiterate here how thankful we were for each and every attendee who came out to listen, participate and share. The zero was elated so many people showed up to hear our thoughts on the evolution at intersection of change management and social media. Time is such a valuable resource for everyone in this era of always on, constant digital connectedness. We really appreciate giving us your time and attention on a night with so many PDX events happening.

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Event at Lucky Lab, 915 SE Hawthorne Blvd, Portland, OR 97214 @ 5:30 PM

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Last updated on Wednesday, 1st September 2010

ZS journeyed down to the Oregon Convention Center to participate in day two the Community Leadership Summit 2010 which is a bar camp / open spaces style unconference meeting of the minds for community management and community managers. Community people flew in from as far away as Denmark and Russia for this event, it was definitely a very diverse mix of CMs.

The Community Management Community

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The change manager community and industry thought leaders creating and storming the board for a full day of open sessions on community management discussion, ideas, leadership, sharing…

Session on How To Stop Killing Your Community

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One of the sessions I liked the most was the first one of the day on a rarely discussed topic of how to stop killing your communities a topic that organizations have to deal with.
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It was a big and complicated (somewhat political) topic to tackle but the moderators did a great job of keeping the conversation focused in the context of their original idea. You can read the notes from the session on the CLM Wiki.

CLM Ventured to the Portland Saturday Market

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Airbrushed Silver Statue at The Market

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Community Managers / Thought Leaders at The Foodcarts

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Change Management and Community Management and Session

Topic: Change Management and Community Management – Open Discussion
Time: 2PM PST on Sunday July 18th 2010
Location: Room 151 Oregon Convention Center, (Slot 3 Day 2)

In the afternoon ZS led/moderated open session on change management and community management. I enjoyed the session because there was a vocal group of fellow CM’er discussing all of the aspects and types of Change Management across different types of communities, industries and fields. The international community that had flown in from Europe lent a unique flavor to the session and it was intriguing listening to the different types of change issues and constraints (laws, unions, culture) effect both change management and community management.

Notes From Change Management Session

More Photographs of CLS Community

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CLS 2010 Event Resources

CLS Official Websitewww.CommunityLeadershipSummit.com

CLS Wiki | CLS Google Group | CLS Facebook Event Page

CLS Twitter – #CLS | #CLS2010

CLS Identica – #CLS | #CLS2010

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Last updated on Friday, 30th July 2010

PDX Net2 Camp Whiteboard

Zero Strategist participated in the PDX Net2 Camp on Friday, leading an open session on Nonprofit/Social Media Change Management. The event was a good time with convergent conversation and we were glad there was lively and open participation in all of the sessions. We especially enjoyed the community management and data visualization sessions in particular. There was a lot of knowledgeable people and shared ideas around different topics.

Open Sessions at PDX Net2 Camp
We wanted to give a big thank you to Donna Arriaga for spearheading the organization of this awesome event. Also, thanks to Amy Sample Ward and Ash Shepard for helping to moderate/facilitate the Net2 Camp. It was great to meet an eclectic set of Portlanders and NPtech folks making a difference in the community.

PDX Net2 Camp Links

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PDX Net2 Camp Participants and Collaborators

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Open Session Notes From Nonprofit Social Media Change Management

Change Management is changing, moving toward new models focused on more engagement less top down management.

Brief Background On Change Management

  • Managing the “people” side of organizational change
  • Is “Change Mangagement” changing and moving towards “Change Engagement”?
  • Kotter Change Management Model
  • Prosci ADKAR CM Model
  • Many more models exist and more dynamic models are being created

Why are you here?

  • Stepping on “traditional” media people
  • How to bring everyone along – divergent ideas, directions
  • Tools for engage and not overwhelm
  • How to work with resisters
  • Make people comfortable

What causes change?

  • Social Media
  • Infrastructure
  • Strategic Plan
  • Economy
  • Communication
  • New education brings about new vision

How do you engage people in change process?

Thanks for good notes @T_love_pdx

This article has been postdated to original draft date.

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Last updated on Thursday, 1st July 2010