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Meet NISOD & How They're Thriving with Their Paper! Establishing Thought Leadership with Paper.li Ed

Meet NISOD & How They're Thriving with Their Paper! Establishing Thought Leadership with Paper.li Edward Leach, Executive Director of the National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD), knew he had to get the conversation going online to promote what they were doing. And, he found Paper.li as the most suitable tool. Learn more about how Paper.li helped Edward with his goal of establishing thought leadership for NISOD. "Our intent is to gather and share a sufficient level of relevant information to our audience that they come to know NISOD as a great source of information, and subsequently, for those not already familiar with us, become interested in learning more about and engaging in our other products and services." Want to know how NISOD uses paper.li to establish its thought leadership? [Learn More Here! ] Have a question or want to learn more? Visit our [Help Desk] or tweet us at [@paper_li]. Best wishes, Magda + The Paper.li Team Smallrivers SA Innovation Park EPFL, Building C, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland [unsubscribe from this list] [update subscription preferences]

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