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Tapping Intelligence Tools: Using Big Data for Big Success in the Nonprofit Sector

Byte Technology

Indeed, being able to spot trends before the competition and leverage information in creative ways can be the difference between success and failure for many businesses, and as such a new industry has even emerged that deals solely with helping corporations make sense of the possibilities big data offers. What exactly is big data?

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Inside Goodwill’s #LaborofLove Campaign

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We also train people to work in a variety of fields such as automotive services, construction, health care, information technology, manufacturing, hospitality and retail. There are 164 local and independent Goodwill nonprofit organizations in the United States and Canada.

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Top 6 Myths About Refurbished Hardware

Tech Soup

The hardware components in our RCI computers are generally commercial grade, meaning they are of a higher quality than those manufactured for home use. It is surprising, but there is not yet an industry standard certification for refurbishment for electronic devices. Myth 2: Refurbished Computers Are Junk.

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Tips to Beat Declining Facebook Reach

Tech Soup

The increased prices sparked a debate over whether the decline of organic reach has been manufactured to coerce businesses into using paid advertising to reach their audience. We decided to use something that can apply to any industry and any kind of content: humor.

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Is Your Organization Moving Towards a Skills Gap Crisis?

Gyrus

The skills gap is widening across many industries and organizations are struggling to find people with right skills set despite the availability of a large pool of candidates. Retiring employees, lack of right training programs are two major contributing factors behind the growing skills gap in nuclear industry.

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