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Change Management = Changing Mindset

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Now as the Director of Finance at the school, my office is housed in the development department, where all the inner workings of ICCP take place. Yes, there was support for change, but the most challenging part of this entire project would be the change management component. bbcon is LIVE in Denver, October 22-24, 2023.

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

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Director of Technology Infrastructure. BYOD Change Management Infrastructure Leadership leadership buy-in Mobile nonprofit technology policies nptech Organizational Culture Policy staff buy-in technology policies IT Staff' Darren Schoen. Broward Center for the Performing Arts. You need to be prepared for the BYOD conversation.

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Study the Data, But Eat the Cakeā€”Put the Human Factor Forward

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These functions put facts in the hands of CEOs, boards of directors, and any other leader who, in an increasingly competitive environment, must take off their rose-colored glasses and see that their pet pony is actually a nag. AI provides a satellite image of an entire data landscape. And what might that be?

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Beyond the Audit: 6 Best Practices to Build and Strengthen Your Relationship with Your Audit Firm

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Audit firms have now, however, transitioned to long-term partners, particularly for nonprofits contemplating transformative system or operational changes. The Audit Relationship: Then and Now Change management has not historically been an area where nonprofits consulted their auditor.

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Confessions of a Former Nonprofit IT Director: Dos and Don'ts

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As always, no executive directors or board members were harmed in the writing of this article. And hat-tip to Allan Benamer and the "Confessions of a Former Non-Profit Executive Director" blog for inspiration for this series). Think about yourself and your organization, and if youā€™re doing any of the DOs, please stop!

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Myth #1 from Kivi Leroux Miller's "5 Communications Myths Nonprofit Executive Directors Believe"

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By Kivi Leroux Miller, President, NonprofitMarketingGuide.com When I speak to nonprofit executive directors about marketing and communications trends, Iā€™ll often see a slight narrowing of the eyes and pursing of the lips, or a full-out slump back into the chair. That body language is saying, ā€œOh, really? I donā€™t think so.

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Getting the board on board with nonprofit technology changes

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Depending on the size, reach, and impact anticipated from a technology change, engaging the board of directors is often critical to your success. While the C-level and managers will probably lead your organizationā€™s tech selection, you can think of the board as the ultimate executive sponsor.