Finally got around to writing up my thoughts on the engagement pyramid, posted on the Groundwire website. There’s a lot more nuance here, which I hope to write about later. At least it’s a start for now.
Archive for the ‘Engagement’ Category
Pyramid Power: 6 Levels of Civic Engagement
Posted in Engagement on February 3, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Elections for sale
Posted in Democracy, Engagement on January 21, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
This ruling by the Supreme Court on campaign spending is outrageous. Long-term damage to our democracy and our country is inevitable. It just adds more fuel to the arguments against treating corporations as legal persons.
The Stink of Boredom
Posted in Engagement on November 16, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This last Wednesday and Thursday night I attended two back-to-back talks by Alex Steffen at Town Hall. The guy pulled out all the stops and rocked the house. He terrified me and inspired me – yes, he inspirified me. I tapped notes furiously on my iPhone both nights. It’s hard to pick out one thing [...]
Defining Social CRM: Networking Business Processes
Posted in Engagement, Networks on November 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Paul Greenberg has an interesting post in which he puts a stake in the ground in defining Social CRM (sCRM). There’s a lot to take in from that post, but here’s his relatively compact definition: “CRM is a philosophy & a business strategy, supported by a technology platform, business rules, workflow, processes & social characteristics, [...]
Uber Organizers = Coordinators?
Posted in Engagement, Networks on November 2, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Michael Silberman has a really interesting summary of how things came together recently for the 350 Global Day of Action. The whole piece is worth reading and if you haven’t looked at the amazing array of images gathered from around the world as part of this organizing effort, it really is worth spending some time [...]