Tweets of the Week – October 1, 2010

Here are some of my favorite posts of the week in the areas of nonprofit organizations, corporate governance, philanthropy, and social enterprises:

  • mitchjoel: Malcolm Gladwell says that Social Media will not push Social Change in The New Yorker: http://nyr.kr/cRwCWX
  • adrianchira: Your (Brilliant) Responses to Gladwell on Social Media and Activism http://om.ly/vsYc
  • danpallotta: My response to Ken Berger and Robert Penna on Canada's proposed draconian law: http://bit.ly/bSAmYH
  • kenscommentary: Nonprofit Leadership – Money Isn't Everything Part 2 – http://bit.ly/dgHbV3
  • PatrickSternal: Senate Democrats Press I.R.S. to Review Political Spending by Nonprofits – http://nyti.ms/aDJBUu
  • npquarterly: Reps winning big in political spending by nonprofits since Citizens United http://bit.ly/97k9EQ
  • ssstrom: Comments on this story about political use of a (c)6 are running at 250-plus so far. http://tinyurl.com/2dqj55o
  • AshokaTweets: Did you miss anything from last week's #cgi2010? You can read and watch everything that happened here #socent http://bit.ly/b0oDtH
  • tactphil: Nonprofit Analysis: Beyond Metrics. Join @TactPhil in an @SocialEdge discussion: http://bit.ly/9pJodn
  • COF_: Investing in Long-Term Efforts to Strengthen Nonprofits Pays Off, Study Finds http://cot.ag/9F6V5A
  • nonprofitlawyer: More debate: Is charity lacking in China? http://bit.ly/am3ZWW Or is China's charitable history being misrepresented? http://bit.ly/atBfxO

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