Jott This Twitter-ers August 8, 2008
Posted by Greg Troxell in Church and Non-Profit, Logos Church Management Software, Technology, Worldwide Interfaith Association.Tags: broadcast, communication, greg troxell, jott, ministry, starbucks, taco bell, twitter
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Some of you may have caught onto the powerful free resource called Twitter. Albeit sometimes annoying to receive text messages from your friends like, “enjoying another iced double latte at Starbucks” what can I say, they are your friends. Seriously, sometimes the mundane new of life is what is most important. So taco bell, starbucks and the movies do have their value – after all when you get together to chat, doesn’t it normally include this type of small talk and progress to deeper conversations?
Just the same it is a powerful tool for ministry. Your leadership team, or small group members would certainly benefit by this versatile communication tool. Find out more about the tool at twitter.com
Now for you power users who hate to text and those who want to broadcast to a specific group of followers – check out Jott.com. Jot allows you to call into a specific number where you will record a message that will be transcribed into a text message and then batched out to what ever group of friends/associates you like. Can you have multiple groups? You bet. And each group has infinite capacity. Oh there’s so much more functionality just visit the sites of Twitter and Jot.
Now let’s go back and consider the impact of increased communication among your friends, members or ministry team. Imagine the ability to broadcast out the text message that reminds “the group” to join you at the X location for a special event, or that you are running late due to car troubles or perhaps a prayer request or even the feelings you are having at the end of your day.
The power of communication is readily available – and free!
Revolution to Reading, Learning and Social Responsibility August 3, 2008
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As shared in the article, the web provides an interactive learning expereince. More powerful than the dewey decimal system and card catalog system we were trained to master at our local library from the time we were 6 years old ‘the [web gives its users the] ability to quickly find different points of view on a subject and converse with others online.”
The level and scope of engagement is opening new venues and potential to the growth curve of our overall development and health. Understanding, appreciation and responsible interaction is the key to a more peaceful and humane world.
So whle it may be that the web users are reading, learning, parousing, browsing,or viewing – the fact is that they are interacting with others. They are opening their minds to a world of ideas and concepts – some foolish and reckless and some challenging and full of sage advice.
Wisdom is the effectual result of ones exposure to the real world. – Surf on!
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Second Tier Leadership August 1, 2008
Posted by Greg Troxell in Uncategorized.Tags: leadership, management, principles, Second Tier Leadership, tribalization, Troxell, WIA, wisdom works
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Second Tier Leadership is a term used to describe those leaders who seek to understand and apply tribalization concepts, social principles and management practices that promote a healthy, sustainable life for the individual and corporation.
Wisdom Works presents that there are five levels of Second Tier Leadership. In their understanding, health-driven change is accomplished via convergent concentrations: personal and group development; corporate and community diversity; global interdependency; and inspiration to understand and shape the impacts of globalization.
Read more here: http://www.wisdom-works.com/ww_spring2006_complete.htm#21
