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Creating a Space for Nonprofits to Connect & Share Insights

Saleforce Nonprofit

As a nonprofit industry advisor for Salesforce, everyday I speak with customers whose organizations are facing unprecedented challenges. When the pandemic hit in March 2020, everything changed for them in terms of how they connect with donors, supporters, and beneficiaries. And I’m thrilled to tell you that’s just what happened.

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To BYOD or Not to BYOD: One IT Director's Take

NTEN

Broward Center for the Performing Arts. While we, as IT admins, may be repulsed by the idea of devices we do not control on our network, many organizations are moving in this direction. Darren Schoen. Director of Technology Infrastructure. You need to be prepared for the BYOD conversation.

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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. Knowledge work is growing because it sits at an important intersection between grantmaking and equitable change. I was asked to engage with a group of changemakers to help illuminate their change work. Philanthropy loves “new” things.

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Making Sense of the Buzz Around ChatGPT

sgEngage

The initial wave of generative-AI examples in the art, music, and written composition spaces has generated a lot of interest within the technology sector. This last exhibit is particularly interesting as we think about potential applications for nonprofit organizations and the businesses that support them.

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Annual Planning in an Ever-Changing World

Connection Cafe

Back in 2019, I had some great conversations with colleagues from various organizations while I helped them brainstorm ideas and strategies for their missions and make plans for the coming year. Nonprofit organizations provided everything from coloring books, to lifesaving equipment, to furry new friends that provided companionship.

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Learning to Love the Re-Org: How We Executed a Staff Restructuring

Museum 2.0

Our nonprofit museum had outgrown our grass roots. Running a small, unorthodox nonprofit, I’d had bad experiences with consultants who didn’t seem to give us their full attention. I brought creative vision in the form of folded up pieces of paper with wild ideas on them. As it turned out, everyone’s job changed.

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Learn The Art Of Effective Messaging

Eric Jacobsen Blog

skip to main | skip to sidebar Eric Jacobson On Management And Leadership Welcome! This blogs tips and ideas are perfect for managers and leaders of all types of small to large businesses and nonprofit organizations. The Five Points Of Professionalism How To Talk About Poor Performance With An Employe. Don't Praise.

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