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3 Strategies To Elevate Your Association’s Impact in the New Year

Association Analytics

Observe to learn members’ preferences and interest You likely have data on the purchases your members are making, the events they’re registering for and the content they’re downloading. For instance, Amazon doesn’t ask customers for behavioral data. This is considered an implicit data collection method.

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Why All Companies Must Explore the Role of Ethics in Technology

Cloud 4 Good

Many high-level decision-makers understand the role of ethics in technology, particularly as it relates to artificial intelligence, machine learning, and predictive analytics. Of the twenty-eight falsely identified Congress members, results disproportionately matched people of color. It is not enough to simply be technologically savvy.

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[VIDEO] Building Your Nonprofit’s Engagement Engine

Bloomerang

” You can find it on Amazon, but I’m going to sort of give you a cheat sheet today and share some of the principles in it with you so you don’t have to buy the book. Or maybe even policy makers who have influence over government, you know, budgets, you know, for the CDC or things like that. Who could you engage with?

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Grave Work

Non Profit Quarterly

Inequities around who sees and who remains blind have undoubtedly been aggravated by recent innovations in ‘Big Data’, so many of which are perhaps more bluster than reality, with companies like the data analytics consultancy Acxiom confidently promising clients a panoptic ‘360-degree customer view’.

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Nonprofit Tech Forecasts for 2013

Tech Soup

Big data are the vast amounts of information about us and our environment that are coming in through the internet from our PCs, mobile phones, tablets, other "things" (as noted above), and ubiquitous cloud services like Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Twitter. TechSoup Global's content curator, Ginny Mies.

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