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Reflection and Evaluation

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Home About Me Subscribe Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology Thoughtful and sometimes snarky perspectives on nonprofit technology Reflection and Evaluation March 10, 2008 Michele Martin, one of my fave bloggers, has a great post today on Reflective Practice. Unfortunately, none of them had an answer to that question.

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What do web stats mean, anyway?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

It WILL get less traffic, though likely very important traffic from other bloggers and organizations who will pick up the idea (that would be called ‘organizing’). That, however, WILL not be reflected in our webstats for a while, if at all. Webstats alone only tell a tiny fraction of that story, if at all.

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ASU Lodestar Center Blog: Research Friday Guest Post: "State of.

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In reference to a nearly insurmountable financial challenge from 2010, one respondent shared that, "We survived almost 4 months without our major income source from the [local government] by laying off 2/3 of the staff and operating on minimal expenses. Its very reflective of America's wallets.

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How Do You Measure Nonprofit Impact

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Author: Guest Blogger. Among the many interesting points he shared were statistics from Hope Consulting’s May 2010 Money for Good report. Although, upon reflection, the question should be “How do you measure your organization’s impact?”

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How do we do make change if we keep doing things the same way?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

First, I want to say a few words about my enthusiastic support for the critique of closed licensing offered by Michelle by reflecting a bit on my past actions in this regard. Think of the people who now depend on Linux, on Google everything, on MySpace and Blogger, etc. Thank you so much for wanting to start a dialogue on this issue.

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