Contributed by: Winston Faircloth
So far, we have six episodes of
the Upic University podcast up on i-Tunes
and Zune
available for your review. Each link will take you to the Upic
University podcast blog where you can read show notes and listen to the
show from your computer. Here is a quick recap of the episodes so far:
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UpicU 001:
Welcome to the U! Your co-hosts, Winston and Tim share their
backgrounds and their goals for Upic University and the podcast. (13
mins: 52 sec)
UpicU 002:
Upic's Collaboration History In this episode, we review
the origins of the Upic collaboration starting with the Lexington (KY) and
Cincinnati technology project in the late 1990's. (12:13)
UpicU
003: Live United Y'all Erin McMahon from Metro United Way in Louisville
is our guest and she shares their foray in the world of social media via their
blog Live United Y'all. (15:29)
UpicU 004: Non-Profit
Mergers & Alliances Consultant and author Tom McLaughlin
shares his recent experiences with non-profit collaborations and alliances,
including some background on his involvement in the Upic collaboration.
(30:01)
UpicU 005:
Virtual Campaign Kickoff Alicia Stevens from the United Way of
Greater Cincinnati is our guest, sharing information about their second annual
online campaign kickoff event held on August 25, 2010. (14:51)
UpicU
006: Building Relationships/CRM Over 70 United Ways have joined the CRM
journey. In this episode, we interview Craig Wood from Clarity Group,
strategic partner to many United Ways in their internal cultural and business
process preparation in advance of adopting new technology. (25:52)
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Way best practices to share with the overall United Way community--so don't be
shy, let us know what you are doing. As you can tell, the shows are very
informal and conversational. To provide ideas or show feedback, please
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