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How to Make Analytics a Priority – Finally!

Association Analytics

Start by assessing and documenting the current state of your data. Data literacy – as analytics takes hold, everyone in your organization – from the front lines to the Board – will start to talk in common language and have a better understanding of how data impacts the entire organization. Begin with a phased approach.

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How to Assess Your Nonprofit Tech for 2022 in 4 Steps

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In this guide, DNL OmniMedia will cover the ins and outs of conducting a nonprofit technology assessment from start to finish through the following points: Preparing for the Assessment Conducting a Technology Assessment Step 1: Discovery Step 2: Analysis and Strategy Step 3: Documentation Step 4: Review. What are your guiding principles?

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President's Update

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

Under our new CTO, Patrick Ball (see my last President's letter), we are building a tech team to work on our incredibly varied list of projects in literacy, human rights and the environment. Route 66 Literacy Our newest project is Route 66 Literacy, and it includes a demonstration site that anyone can try out.

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A Lightweight Framework for Building An Association Data Strategy

Association Analytics

Do we have our training programs documented, and if so, how often do we update them? Working in phases will help keep you and your team accountable and avoid getting overwhelmed. Do departments seek access to data for insight or are efforts on the rinse and repeat cycle? Choose a few to start with and build from there.

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Employee Recruitment and Retention: 4 Engagement Tips

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You take them through the entire training and onboarding process consisting of one-on-one coaching and tons of documents and paperwork. Instilling a flexible work environment isn’t as daunting as you might think, and will use many of the strategies you’ve developed during the work-from-home phase of the last year.