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#11NPD: Impact, Brand, and Business Model

Tech Soup

Jara Dean-Coffey discussed impact, with a focus on how organizations should be evaluative , rather than simply doing evaluation. Evaluative thinking needs to be built into the foundation of both strategy and everyday operation, and means much more than deploying an annual survey. Impact: Be Rather Than Do.

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IT Budget Cuts: How to Do it Right

NTEN

Here are some of the highlights: If you aren't articulating how IT relates to your mission, expect leadership to cut deep. You need to articulate how IT relates to mission, over and over again. This prompted @jasonricci (CIO at the Energy Foundation ) to reply: IT shouldn't have to "articulate" anything.

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How to Sleep Better After Your Next Nonprofit Fundraising Event

NonProfit Hub

When then took those graphics and incorporated them into the program, name tags and all emails. The evening closed with an inspirational speech from a board member who articulated our story and our vision for the future perfectly. We still need to write thank you notes to the donors and do a full evaluation at our next board meeting.

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Links Roundup - April 1-10

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

I've set up an evaluation site for my office to play with; seems like all the tools you need for a tidy little intranet. Tim Anderson tackles an issue I've troubled over in the back of my mind but never quite articulated. Tags: nptech , web2.0 , agile They've been getting a good bit of favorable press.

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Online Communications that Don't Suck

NTEN

Prospects and stakeholders who interact with you online have only your online communications to evaluate your organization. Clearly articulate the issue -- and your plan to solve it. Tags: email Newsletter NPTech NTEN online communications websites. While there are exceptions, most have a lot of room for improvement.

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Six Steps to Making Risky Projects Possible

Museum 2.0

Fourth, you need to find a way to evaluate what visitors do – and more importantly, to evaluate using criteria that are understood and appreciated by everyone in your institution. There are several good resources on evaluating participation. Tags: Museums Engaging in 2.0 It invites people to play. Projects Core Museum 2.0

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Guide to Refining Prompts & AI Prompts Terms

Whole Whale

Iterative prompt refinement forces clearer articulation of intent and goals upfront, enabling more aligned responses. Evaluate if the style and tone fit the intended audience and goals. Prompt taxonomy : Classifying prompts into a hierarchical structure with categories and tags to capture relationships and usage patterns.

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