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How nonprofits can benefit from knowledge management

Socialbrite

Can your team take advantage of the new breed of knowledge management tools? The knowledge and experience its people bring will determine its institutional knowledge and dictate the direction in which it needs to head. This knowledge is ever-changing and needs to be both accessible and adaptable.

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How to Create a DEI Style Guide for your Nonprofit

Whole Whale

Many people will be involved in creating content and it is important to have a guide to ensure consistency. Explaining why certain language choices are important: It’s not enough to just tell people what language to use – it’s important to explain why certain language choices are important.

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Bullet Journaling for Nonprofit Professionals

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Bullet Journal (BuJo) started as β€œan analog system to track the past, organize the present and plan for the future.” Within a few years, it grew to be a community of people who use it as a tool for planning, organizing, and adjusting the methodology to their life habits and routines. Book reading list is a popular BuJo collection.

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Lee Bryant at #KMUK10

Amy Sample Ward

I’m here at #KMUK10 , also known as the Knowledge Management UK conference. We are currently suffering from filter failure; which means the need to help people navigate and work within this world is really huge; we need skilled sense makers! KM is about helping people make better decisions.

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Organizational Amnesia, Accountability Buddies, and Other Things I learned at the Grant Managers Network Conference

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The term is a play on “ organizational memory ” which is defined as is the accumulated body of data, information, and informal learning created in the course of an organization’s existence or known as “Knowledge Management.” What if we incentivised time spent in reflection and with each other?

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#11NPD: Rethinking Movement Buildling

Tech Soup

"Understand that a movement means that people gotta do something. Joining De Avila were Noah Flower, director of knowledge management at innovative consultancy the Monitor Institute , and Rashad Robinson, executive director at ColorOfChange , an organization dedicated to politically empowering Black Americans.

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2011 NTC Preview: Let's Talk About Tech, Baby

NTEN

Many non-tech people (i.e., people who aren't responsible for the technical decisions in your organization; all humans are tech people) will only tolerate a technical discussion if they can see immediately how it helps them. The case goes like this: We want to provide knowledge and expertise. Listen to what they need.

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