If you missed my webinar on social media, yesterday, I presented a walkthrough of NING, a new-age social networking tool, and showed how it helps businesses and associations set up a community for collaboration and to nurture relationships. I illustrated two examples, one of my clients (Vibrant Teams) and another for our own Women in NAAAP (WIN) program.
It was very exciting. In preparing for the webinar, I had the opportunity of working with great people: Seattle Chapter members as well as the International Board Committee for the Women In NAAAP Program, most importantly with Judi Rhee Alloway, the National Chairwoman of WIN. Their support and their creative ideas led us to creating a NING network for the program as what’s evident to make the WIN program successful was to create a supportive network and moreso, using social media.
This network is in BETA though so we can gather feedback to make improvements to the network. Throughout this year, Women In NAAAP will continue to build this network for local and National participants in WIN to discuss topics related to women in the workforce, re-entering the workforce, community and family matters and much, much more.
To sum up, I'm super energized about the NING platform and the Women In NAAAP Program. If you would like to help us test and grow this network, you're invited to sign up on NING and check it out.
Regards,
Gil Gido
NAAAP Seattle
President
Links:
Join these social networks to join the conversation.
- Women In NAAAP on NING: http://winaaap.ning.com/
- Vibrant Teams on NING: http://vibrantteams.ning.com/
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