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Tech Wellness in the Nonprofit Workplace: Tips for Avoiding Collaborative Overload

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

According to Rob Cross’s research, knowledge workers spend 90 to 95 per cent of their time on the phone, responding to e-mails or in meetings. Saying “No” more to requests that take up your time can be challenging in the workplace. Sending a short summary of progress made and any issues or challenges ahead of a meeting.

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Aspiring, Thriving, or Struggling Changemaker? Join us for MuseumCamp 2016.

Museum 2.0

days include lightning talks from campers, team design bursts to tackle your thorniest change challenges, MAH community programming, movement and meditation, delicious food, and late-night conversations. The MuseumCamp website has more information about this year's camp and how to apply. For knowledge workers.

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Join Us at MuseumCamp 2015 to Explore Making Space for Self and Others

Museum 2.0

This MuseumCamp will be challenging–but not in a frenetic, obstacle course way. It will challenge us to confront blank canvases, empower others, and take care of ourselves. For knowledge workers. We will accept applications through February 28 and inform people of selections in early March. For designers.

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Is Your Nonprofit Using Data to Boost Productivity?

sgEngage

But when information is needed to develop a sound strategy, is the data readily available? Technology can pose as many productivity challenges as it solves, according to a Gartner/Deloitte report. billion knowledge workers, equaling a trillion hours per year. That’s 800 hours times 1.25

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Finding the Best Nonprofit Membership Management Software: A Guide

Neon CRM

Staff and volunteers can make mistakes that filter throughout a nonprofit’s various software tools, leading to ineffective campaigns, inaccurate member information, and poor financial tracking. Wasted Time The average knowledge worker reports spending about 60% of their time on “work about work.”

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Building The Nonprofit Board of Your Dreams: A Deep Dive Into Peter Drucker’s Insights

Bloomerang

The firm assessed Food For The Poor’s challenges, developed a future-focused technology strategy, and outlined a clear action plan for digital transformation. Embrace knowledge as power Drucker coined the term “knowledge worker” to highlight the role of continuous learning and data-informed decision-making in organizational success.

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