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Leadership’s Biggest Perk—Giving Others a Boost

.orgSource

To change that, we came up with a structure that allows for on-demand project work in blended, cross-functional teams. Winton also notes that this skill-based, collaborative model is the way millennials prefer to work. I wanted to ask how women in this industry could better help each other. The success is shared.

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Are Social Enterprises Viable Models for Funding Nonprofits?

ASU Lodestar Center

Social enterprise models may well offer an answer. Should nonprofits become more aggressive in adopting new business models that can add needed revenue? What are the downsides and dangers in pursuing new models? These social enterprise efforts can add a business model by creating sustainable revenue.

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Three Imperatives for the Modern Nonprofit CFO in the Digital Age

sgEngage

Look for allies and collaborators like IT teams, who might provide visibility into major expenses on the horizon and help avoid unexpected costs. In its recent study, Gartner found that CFOs across industries prioritize their investments in technology. The bulk of cost reductions can usually be found through gains in efficiency.

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Aligning Learning Needs with Business Process

Gyrus

Learning is a fairly nebulous industry. Whether it be addressing the blended learning mix we provide, the content we promote directly, or the style in which our learners process information; there are countless decisions that we can make, and the answer that we provide today, may not be what is most effective weeks from now.

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Open Source for Nonprofits: Programs to Try (Part 2)

Tech Soup

OpenProject is a web-based project management system designed to help dispersed teams collaborate on projects of varying scope. Open-source software may not be as celebrated as some commercial products, but it gives nonprofits access to industry-standard features and support at a next-to-nothing — or literally nothing — price.

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Foundations and Nonprofits: What Does it Mean to “Speak the Same Language”?

Connection Cafe

At bbcon 2015, some of the top minds in the nonprofit industry came together to present Big Idea sessions. These high-level discussions focused on key thought leadership topics and trends shaping the industry. The annual reports blend together in the same way as do nonprofit descriptions. Collaboration is essential.

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ASTC Recap: Questions, Colors, and Reflective Research

Museum 2.0

Many museums, especially those of the big old box variety, need guidance and help figuring out how to build data services into their facilities, and I suspect that these kinds of considerations will become a constant feature of new construction projects once a model is developed.