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The sgENGAGE Podcast Episode 110: Understanding Data Privacy Regulations

Connection Cafe

New privacy regulations, data breaches and consumer attitudes about data privacy are constantly in the headlines. But it’s not just corporations that have to worry about data privacy – data privacy regulations are a serious topic for social good organizations as well. Planning for new privacy regulation.

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7 Lessons From Marketing Ethics

NonProfit Hub

Every company or business organization has several ethical policies guiding advertising, pricing, competitive strategies, etc. Part of the significant ethical problem that involves market research is stereotyping and invasion of privacy. The same thing goes for marketing. Here are some lessons that we can learn from it. .

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Lauren Weinstein on Google

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

He writes very well, and is a frequent critic of high tech companies on privacy issues. The most interesting part for me was: I simply don't sense in Google today the sort of utterly predatory attitude toward its users that does seem to pervade some other major Internet-related firms.

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Social Media Usage Guidelines: Don't moon people with cameras (or at least hide your face when you do)

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Yesterday, I attended a webinar about social media policies called " E-Privacy: Can You Legally Monitor MySpace, LinkedIn, E-mail, & Blogs? Enforce: Less about the top down control, but the fact that you need to consistently use the policy – shouldn’t sit in a drawer. presented by Electronic information expert, Robert D.

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5 Keys to Effective Knowledge Transfer for Nonprofits

Wild Apricot

changes in awareness or attitude) or tangible results (e.g. What changes in knowledge, or attitudes, or skills are you looking for, and how might they be measured? Terms of Use Privacy Policy Billing and Refund policy. Consider the different ways you might measure the success of a specific process (e.g.

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Self Care in the Museum Workplace

Connection Cafe

Note, some questions have been edited in the interests of privacy.]. Elizabeth) Unfortunately, we don’t have any museum telecommuting policies in the Alliance sample documents library, but now that you’ve asked, we are on the hunt. Also, if you put some of these policies in place, let us know. Questions. We’d love to share.

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Online Video: An Interview Revealing Best Practices and Trends - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

Care2

If they try to keep the whole process "mysterious" and assure you with an oh-it-will-be-fine-just-trust-us attitude, then steer clear. (d) All Care2 terms of service and privacy policies apply. If they seem organized and if they can articulate a careful game plan to you in plain English, thats great.

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