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 21, 2008 | cause, Collective Intelligence, Government, Social Entrepreneur
The time has come. The Jeff Skolls, Larry Brilliants and Melinda and Bill Gates of the social entrepreneur movement feel they’ve reached the tipping point. Sidestepping traditional charity, business or government “models” they’ve crafted systems for doing good that...
by Kare Anderson | Mar 4, 2008 | collaboration, Collective Clout
Asking “us” to join him rather than to fight “them.” Offering to meet with others rather than to battle to win. That, Dave Brooks writes today, is the defining difference between the two Democratic presidential candidates – and he saw it first on November 10th....