Social Media Analysis

Posted by Deloitte on October 5, 2015

Registration opens today!

What does your social network say about you and your organization?

Learn how to capitalize on your social media investment at the next Deloitte Community Leadership Forum

In the connected world, it is not what you are saying about your mission to the people, it is what the people are saying about you and your mission.

We invite you to participate in the next Deloitte Community Leadership Forum for a unique discussion on social network analysis and how to leverage it to effectively position your organization.

Social Media Analysis, a Deloitte Community Leadership Forum

Thursday, October 22, 2015 | 8:30am – 12:00pm

Deloitte LLP, 1700 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA – 26th Floor

Audience: Board members and Executive Leadership of Nonprofits

FREE to attend

Click here to register

https://deloittesurvey.deloitte.com/Community/se.ashx?s=3FC11B260BB626F3

Participants will discuss:

  • Relevant cases and the shift from traditional forms of brand marketing to a new model where a nonprofit becomes a consumer steward, and brand is managed through relationships with social media.
  • Ways nonprofits can learn from this approach to be more effective with social media tools, and to leverage those tools with a new understanding of their network and how it is driving perception about their organization.
  • Strategies and key talking points to create a meaningful and proactive approach to social media.

There is no cost to attend—but space is limited! Register here.

https://deloittesurvey.deloitte.com/Community/se.ashx?s=3FC11B260BB626F3

Please share this invitation with your colleagues who lead nonprofits as board members and executive staff. We look forward to seeing you there!


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