Tuesday 29 September 2009
Recommendations for Travelling Twitterers
I've just been doing some research into how best to manage tweets while traveling, partly for making and managing connections and partly because I probably won't have regular access to the net so I may need to start scheduling tweets. There's a massive number of Twitter applications available so I thought I'd share my recommendations.
Here's the full list of Twitter Apps available
http://twitter.pbwiki.com/Apps
I went through quite a few, but they either had too many limitations (like Twuffer) or were too much hassle to operate (like SocialOomph). Anyway here's my choices:
For accessing Twitter
Tweetdeck - http://tweetdeck.com/
For scheduled tweeting
Future Tweets - http://futuretweets.com/
For managing followers
Tweepular - http://www.tweepular.com/
For finding people to follow
Tweepz - http://www.tweepz.com/
For automatically tweeting your blog posts
TwitterFeed - http://twitterfeed.com/
For great profile backgrounds
Pattern8 - http://pattern8.com/
For reducing link lengths
Ow.ly - http://ow.ly/v
Monday 28 September 2009
Globosocial Project Bio
The Globosocial Project is a journey through different countries around the world, working with and understanding social enterprise in different cultures and economies. I'm interested in understanding cultural and economic impacts on the scope and success of social enterprises. My long term goal is to see if it is possible to design better global support systems for small social enterprises, and to improve the connectivity between people working to address similar social issues.
My first leg will be Central and South America, starting in Mexico City on the 12th of October 2009. The overall time-frame is unknown, but is expected to involve about 3 months per region, with 6 regions overall as listed a little further down.
My broad areas of focus will be as follows:
- Challenges
- Social innovations
- Hybrid Business innovations
- Local (Best) Practices
- "Health-Check" Toolkits for Social Enterprises (based on http://tinyurl.com/l63og5)
- Funding mechanisms
- Governmental Policy and Support
- Working partnerships
- Key social entrepreneurial hubs and networks
- Spending a few weeks with 2 or more social enterprises, providing pro-bono generic consulting skills to help them address any organisational or developmental challenge they are facing (see skills profile below)
- Connecting with local arms of global SE umbrella organisations (eg. Ashoka) and local Social Enterprise or Third Sector support organisations
- Connecting with local Social Entrepreneurs
I am currently looking for
- Organisations that might be interested in commissioning comparative outputs
- Suggestions for local organisations that might need help in terms of advisory / guidance etc. in the following regions
- South America
- Africa
- India
- South East Asia
- China
- Japan
- Potential funding avenues / support with travel and accommodation costs
If you know any organisations that could use strategic help, or you want to be part of the journey, help fund me or simply provide connections, drop me an email at rizwan.tayabali@gmail.com
Wednesday 16 September 2009
Journeys into the Social Unknown
Over the past few years I've slowly been moving more and more towards a focus on social enterprise. Along the way I've worked on grassroots projects, run initiatives, joined and chaired charity boards and provided advisory help and input to social enterprises; all with the end goal of covering enough ground to be compelling as a consultant in the social space.
However, as I began to understand the UK social sector, I began to develop a curiosity about how things work in other parts of the world. How relevant is UK best practice to other regions? What impacts do different cultures and economies have on social and charitable enterprise? What new and exciting social innovations and approaches are budding in countries outside the western sphere?
Since there's only so much you can grasp from books and blogs, I figured the fastest and most effective way to build a global picture of social endeavour would be to travel through different countries working with social or charitable enterprises, helping address the challenges these organisations face.
So here I am. A few years and much saving later, ready to make it happen.
However, as I began to understand the UK social sector, I began to develop a curiosity about how things work in other parts of the world. How relevant is UK best practice to other regions? What impacts do different cultures and economies have on social and charitable enterprise? What new and exciting social innovations and approaches are budding in countries outside the western sphere?
Since there's only so much you can grasp from books and blogs, I figured the fastest and most effective way to build a global picture of social endeavour would be to travel through different countries working with social or charitable enterprises, helping address the challenges these organisations face.
So here I am. A few years and much saving later, ready to make it happen.
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