by Kare Anderson | Aug 1, 2008 | behavior, cause, Collective Clout, Collective Intelligence, conference, Peer2Peer, Podcasts, Social Media
… even when you have few resources. Or to make your small donation matter more. Want to launch a campaign to spruce up your nearby park? Like to share your expertise with others, for the greater good? Like to track the success of a project you supported? For...
by Kare Anderson | May 26, 2008 | Collective Clout, influence, Miscellaneous
This news is sad, yet not surprising. As women, we are more concerned about our weight (56%) and eating right (36%) than we are worried about getting one of three big killers for women: cancer (23%), heart problems (20%) or diabetes (18%). That’s what Meredith and NBC...
by Kare Anderson | May 14, 2008 | Collective Clout, Social Media
Want to become the unexpected top-of-mind choice? Take a page from how politics is played now. “If the typical Gore (presidential campaign fundraising) event was 20 people in a living room writing six-figure checks, and the Kerry event was 2,000 people in a hotel...
by Kare Anderson | Mar 12, 2008 | Collective Clout, Meetings
Traditionally, conference attendees fill out conference evaluations after a session or conference is over, but the SXSW conference for tech and entertainment folks is anything but traditional. Some attendees heckled in real time at the “pandering” and/or...
by Kare Anderson | Mar 11, 2008 | Book, collaboration, Collective Clout, Collective Intelligence
Just weeks before her wedding, Ivanna got out of a cab in New York, leaving her T-Mobile Sidekick cell phone behind. Her friend sent emails to the Sidekick account offering a reward for the phone’s return. No answer. So Ivanna bought a new phone. When she activated...
by Kare Anderson | Mar 9, 2008 | Collective Clout
For once, the White House House is striking back against Congress in a way that serves our public interest. Equally surprising, they (or, more accurately the Office of Management and Budget) is using a social media tool to shame the politicians by showing the...