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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.

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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

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Last updated on Thursday, 1st July 2010

Recently Zero Strategist has been asked by several different industry leaders and CEOs about the future of Social Media and Associations. This is a concise mile high view of the the direction that things are headed, with some free web strategy targeted at Association managers and leaders. Of course this is just the tip of the iceburg, we hope it shines some light on the shifts happening in the industry.

Association 2.0 Social Media For Associations Presentation - Free Download

Association 2.0 – Social Media For Associations PowerPoint Presentation

Presentation Objectives

  1. High level overview of social media definitions, principles, concepts, components
  2. Communicate risks of associations doing and NOT doing social media
  3. Provide ways for leaders to think about the shift from Association 1.0 into Association 2.0
  4. Share ideas for leaders and managers on how to focus association strategy in order to facilitate effective shifts toward association 2.0
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Last updated on Thursday, 3rd June 2010

Today Zero Strategist is releasing the Social Media Change Management Trends and Tips Paper that we wrote specifically for the Prosci 2010 2nd annual Best Practices in Change Management Global Conference which will happen next week in Las Vegas. The conference is being co-hosted by the Association of Change Management Professionals (ACMP) which was formed after last years conference. This year the AMCP is going to be announcing new certification standards, looking forward to hearing more specifics about these standards as there has already been some debate about it.  The theme of the change management conference for this year is “Trends, Tools & Methodologies.” We felt that the content we had matched the theme of the conference and paralleled the continued growth of social media/enterprise 2.0 change campaigns. We will be attending the conference and are looking forward to it.

About The Paper On Social Media For Change Managers

This social media paper is intended as a high level, hands on, practical change management mini-guide for those change managers and community managers who are engaged in social media as a catalyst for organizational change. There are no swooshy graphs, amazingly colorful rainbow pie charts, intellectualized lofty theories or hand picked data meant to wow you. It is an unedited, no punches pulled, front line look at what you need to know if you are fighting for change on the front lines of social media and enterprise 2.0 change management. In essence, it is the practical mini-guide that someone should be handed before entering their first enterprise 2.0 social media campaign. I hope this adds value to the change management, web 2.0, enterprise 2.0, nonprofit 2.0, government 2.0, association 2.0 and Portland tech communities. Feel free to share it with whoever you think it can help, it is free. Good luck change managers and agents of change, get it done.

Paper Objective

The objective of this paper is to share trends in social media and provide practical tips to other change managers currently engaged in enterprise 2.0 or social media change campaigns.

Paper Excerpts

From Economic Effects on E2.0 Campaigns:

“The funds for social media change management teams can be scarce and viewed by leaders as an optional afterthought, becoming low priority relative to the physical IT infrastructure and social software design. It is no surprise that Enterprise 2.0 adoption rates remain low and failure rates are high.”

From Trade Offs and Balancing Acts:

“Once you come into the organization and bring this type of sweeping social change with you, you will become a symbol of that change. You will become very popular amongst certain teams or individuals and very unpopular amongst others.”

From Be the Culture and Navigate the Lexicon:

“If you want to effectively lead social media changes in a business, you are going to have to do it by leading from the front, socially. You have to know yourself, the history and the culture of organization. This means not just knowing the culture, but actually being part of it.”

From Things Get Out of Control, Keep Your Cool:

“Enterprise 2.0 social media change campaigns change direction on a dime and can get out of control very quickly. All it takes is one poorly written blog, one controversial wiki entry, one haphazardly filled out social networking profile, one indecent social bookmark, one video link and you can have an instant firestorm.”

An Extended Version Will Be Released Post Conference

An extended version of this change management paper with more in depth tips will be released the week after the conference and will be available for download from Zero Strategist.

Download the FREE Change Management Paper –

Check back soon for the extended version of the paper.

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Last updated on Thursday, 22nd April 2010