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Change Management: 3 Steps to Make Change a Reality at Your Nonprofit

Saleforce Nonprofit

As a nonprofit leader guiding your staff through changes over the last two years, you might have investigated change management. Change management is a set of tools and techniques your nonprofit can use to build buy-in and support staff members as you lead an organizational change.

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Beyond the Newest Philanthropy Buzzword: Knowledge Work Is Core to Equitable Change

sgEngage

Today, knowledge work is coming into fashion in foundations and the nonprofit sector. But it is not just a new buzzword, a box to be checked, or even a singular phase in the grant cycle. Knowledge work is growing because it sits at an important intersection between grantmaking and equitable change.

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[VIDEO] How To Lead And Manage In Our New Nonprofit Work Reality

Bloomerang

Oh, no business increased, coaching increased, the amount of change management exercises I had to take organizations through increased. Twitter | LinkedIn | The post [VIDEO] How To Lead And Manage In Our New Nonprofit Work Reality appeared first on Bloomerang. I thought that I was going to power down a little bit.

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What Makes an IT Project Successful? Nonprofit Edition

Connection Cafe

While clearly there is no secret formula for success in complex projects, here are some considerations that come up regularly in the nonprofit space, where resources are (understandably) spread thin and executive focus often tends toward Mission delivery rather than operations. Risk Identification and Management. Leadership changes.

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What Makes an IT Project Successful? Nonprofit Edition, Part Two

Connection Cafe

My last post covered a few common denominators I see in successful IT projects at nonprofit organizations: executive vision and involvement, defining requirements, and proactive risk identification and management, all of which provide a solid foundation for executing a project. Change Management and User Adoption.

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