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Getting the board on board with nonprofit technology changes

EveryAction

While the C-level and managers will probably lead your organization’s tech selection, you can think of the board as the ultimate executive sponsor. They can help drive a culture of adoption , which allows leadership to focus on change management activities to ensure you succeed with significant tech shifts. Try one (or both!)

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Navigating Nonprofit Data Warehouses: A Comprehensive Guide

DNL OmniMedia

However, here are some potential use cases to help you visualize the role a data warehouse could play in your organization’s operations: Identify specific audience segments for marketing purposes. Change management issues: Anytime a new technology tool is introduced to your organization, you’ll face some growing pains and adoption challenges.

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Technology Leaders Are Change Agents: Discussion from the NTEN Community

NTEN

In fact, "business processes" are a key element behind a recent theme rumbling through both the for-profit and now, somewhat, nonprofit sectors: " The Changing Role of the CIO ". Learn how to evaluate ROI and communicate it to nonprofit boards, funders, and non-technical nonprofit leadership staff.

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Build, Buy, or Customize?

Connection Cafe

Customization simply in order to preserve business processes without a greater outcome is a recipe for disaster (as is implementing software without changes to business practices). Procurement Technology API Bespoke Cost Custom Development Customisation Customization Developer DevKit Evaluation ROI SDK technology'

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Going from Accidental Techie to Technology Leader

NTEN

On one hand, those who decide that technology will be their vocations need to push for roles and titles that reflect what they really do. This article is meant for those who want to stop being accidental and move into a technology leadership role. Continually demonstrate a proactive, service-oriented vision. Be ethical.