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SOCIAL MEDIA & LEADERSHIP May 11, 2013 Stanford University Faculty Club Latino Leadership Conference

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SOCIAL MEDIA & LEADERSHIPMay 11, 2013

Stanford University Faculty Club

Latino Leadership Conference

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Panel

Margarita QuihuisSenior Fellow, SocialxDesign, Director, Stanford Peace Innovation Lab@msquihuis

Giovanni RodriguezPartner, SocialxDesign, Columnist, ForbesCo-Founder,Parranda.org@giorodriguez

Kety EsquivelVice President, Fenton CommunicationsExecutive Director, LATISM@ketyE

Carlos Miranda LevyFounder, Relief 2.0Reuters Digital Vision Fellow@carlosmiranda

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Points to Ponder

• What is social?

• What is the definition of leadership today?

• Culture, Hierarchy and Status

• ‘Leadership by design

• Measureable Leadership

• Impact through Network Effects

• What You Do vs Who You Are

• Leaderful vs Leaderless organizations

• The Power of A Sense of Belonging

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White House Initiative

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Relief 2.0: applying social media to transform disaster relief

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Tactical

What can you start doing on Monday morning?

• Exercising your leadership muscle• Building your social media presence• Increasing your influence• Measuring your impact

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Simple Things You Can Do

1. Follow Latino thought leaders on Twitter

2. Retweet and amplify

3. Start cultivating thought leadership by curating and commenting on thought leaders and ideas

4. Update Your LinkedIn Profile

5. Be Expert in something

6. Be Discoverable

7. Make a campaign contribution

8. Vote