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5 Reasons Why You Should Make Mentoring A Priority

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

As one who has always considered their work in the sector a “ calling ” versus a job, I’ve been lucky to have some amazing mentors. If you’re worried that you don’t have the time or bandwidth to mentor others, consider that even an hour or two of your time, can make a difference.

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Creating Buy-In for a Data Culture at Your Nonprofit

Tech Soup

So you work at Nonprofit XYZ and increasingly you hear about other organizations' success in utilizing Google Analytics to increase impact. it is just too much work when no one is supporting your efforts. But the only way to do this is through figuring out what works — and having organization-wide buy-in.

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Let's Stop Talking about What People Need

Museum 2.0

It''s really important to be able to articulate what we need to achieve our institutional missions. An organization with an public engagement mission has very different needs than one with a mission that focuses on original research. I don''t hear this phrase accompanied by evidence-based articulation of "needs" of audiences.

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Unlease Your Organizations Knowledge Sharing Processes

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

As Wyman’s Teen Outreach Program® began to be replicated across the nation, the need to capture learning in a more sophisticated way grew right along with the growth of replication. Explain why it will be important or informative for their work. Being intentional about learning can also help an organization scale effectively.

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[VIDEO] How To Lead And Manage In Our New Nonprofit Work Reality

Bloomerang

We are here to talk about how to lead and manage in our new work reality. Let’s see if we can get to work. Hopefully it’ll work. And so I’ve been so grateful to be able to help thousands of folks through my classes, through my courses, through one-on-one work, through training, conferences.

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4 bbcon Takeaways for Philanthropic Organizations to Power 2019 Planning

Connection Cafe

Technology is dramatically changing the way we work and live our lives, and the social good community needs to account for this digital transformation that demands increased transparency and also opens new doors.

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Six Steps to Making Risky Projects Possible

Museum 2.0

The end of a conference is often a time of great enthusiasm quickly followed by a gaping maw of inability to act on that enthusiasm back at work. Especially when working with technology, leading with tools instead of mission-driven projects is a mistake. There are some ideas that will never fly where you work. That’s fine.

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