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6 Ways to Harness Your CRM Solution as a Change Management Tool

Connection Cafe

Implementing a CRM solution is opportunity to think boldly about your institution’s future and to chart a new course. In practice, transforming a large, complex institution with multiple stakeholders is an incredible challenge. Recording matching gifts is a challenge. With knowledge and access comes challenges to the status quo.

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Guest Post by Kira Marchenese: What Happened When We Introduced 350 Staff to Social Media

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The big challenge with training is the challenge of transfer - after people go through a training - do they actually put the knowledge and skills into practice? Last fall, we marched all 350 or so Environmental Defense Fund staff through two days of a social media challenge. Why did we do this? What did we do? We went all-out.

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Think Big (but Start Small) with Nonprofit Innovation

sgEngage

Hecht said innovative organizations start specifically with the business result or ideal mission impact and then chart their path to the outcome by working through the details: What is the experience my donor is having? Maybe you want to make internal processes, such as reporting, easier for your team.

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How to Realign Your Digital Strategy

Forum One

In a rapidly changing world, it’s crucial for organizations to focus on a digital strategy that is rooted in organizational goals, audience needs, and the impact you are hoping to achieve. Don’t reinvent the wheel Other organizations are facing the same challenges, and there are a lot of great technology solutions for digital engagement.

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Go Old School.Use A Flip Chart For Gathering Ideas

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Thursday, August 12, 2010 Go Old School.Use A Flip Chart For Gathering Ideas Heres a great idea from communications consultant, speaker and author David Grossman : And, yes its old school. Grossman recommends that when you have something you want to get your employees input on, post a question on a flip chart in your department or office.

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The Activity Level Discussion in Museums: Is a Role Marketplace an Answer?

Museum 2.0

I'd managed for ages by then, and I'd certainly put in place change management. A more profound change would be to rate work across the museum on its impact with visitors—being sure to value how internal workflows and the unsexy infrastructure projects influence visitor outcomes.

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Do You Really Need To Read Leadership Books?

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Find The Ideal Tone For Your Emails When To Coach And When To Counsel Must-Read Book For Nonprofit Leaders ► September (14) Definitions Of Key Business Terms Be A Manager Who Makes Decisions How To Create A "Best Places To Work" Company How Sports (Or Band) Can Make You A Better Leader How Do You Answer These Leadership Questions?