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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. A “Why” Statement.

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How a Project Charter Can Help You Have a Successful Fund Accounting Software Implementation

sgEngage

Projects like these can drain resources, take more time than necessary, and quickly become your least favorite meeting on your calendar. A project charter is a brief, formal document that concisely articulates the essential details of the project, such as its purpose, scope, goals, and contributors. What is a Project Charter?

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Boosting Board Collaboration: Getting Board Buy-In for Collaboration Tools

NTEN

While budget and board requirements will play large roles in determining which tools you use, don’t underestimate the importance of the human element in your decision. A board is made up of a group of people, and people have varying levels of comfort with, and willingness to adopt, new technology.

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

Bloomerang

When I started in the sector right after grad school, I realized that there weren’t a lot of folks who I thought looked like me who were in leadership roles. And I ascended into an executive role pretty early in about three and a half, four years into my career and I spent almost all of my career in the C-suite.

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

Connection Cafe

This post will cover key considerations after you’ve thoroughly defined the project, secured sponsorship, and documented risks: getting the right people and team structure in place, managing changes to the project, and preparing the user population for a successful go-live. Change Management and User Adoption.

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Create Core Values

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Thursday, April 29, 2010 Create Core Values Sometimes when you are leading an organization or business and struggling to articulate your core values, it helps to see how others have stated theirs. What resources do you need to get the job done? In past postings Ive shared Marriotts core values. What impact is this going to have on you?

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Learn The Art Of Effective Messaging

Eric Jacobsen Blog

At the same time, leaders continue to struggle with one of their toughest jobs, developing and articulating their overall strategy and priorities, especially during times of change." What resources do you need to get the job done? What impact is this going to have on you? Use print to provide detailed information.

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