by Tom Liacas | Dec 2, 2016 | Digital Transformation, Innovative Campaigns, Organizational Change
The stakes just went up dramatically for all of us working on social change so learning how to campaign more effectively, manage resources wisely, and punch above our weight has never been more important. We hope to help more campaigners and nonprofit managers gear up...
by Jason Mogus | Oct 13, 2016 | Digital Transformation, Innovative Campaigns
It certainly comes as a surprise to me that, in 2016, we’d still be talking so much about online petitions. I remember one of my first Web of Change conferences in the early days of online advocacy, where I got to meet some “internet famous”...
by Jason Mogus | May 26, 2016 | Digital Transformation, Organizational Change, Team Change
Sorry about the headline. It’s actually not a sad story. It’s a re-birth. 23 years after Communicopia – then one of the world’s first digital media companies – opened its doors to serve the social change community, and five years after we stopped building...
by Tom Liacas | May 1, 2016 | Digital Transformation, Innovative Campaigns
As part of the research leading up to our Networked Change Report, I explored in detail how groups like 350.org and Hollaback! are fine tuning their distributed campaigning practices to empower self-starting leadership across the world while keeping it all focused on...
by Jason Mogus | Mar 1, 2016 | Digital Transformation, Innovative Campaigns
The changes that networks are hard-wiring into society are discussed much more often in the corporate world than in our world of social change. That’s why we’re so excited that writer, researcher, and strategist Tom Liacas has joined our team. Here is a...
by Jason Mogus | Oct 28, 2015 | Digital Transformation, Innovative Campaigns
One of the best parts about being a consultant is being able to learn new ideas from organizations pushing the edge of innovation, and share them across sectors. I recently learned a new way of looking at and equipping advocacy campaigns based on what phase they are...