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Statement of Activities: Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

sgEngage

Continuous learning opportunities keep your knowledge base fresh and relevant. It automates and facilitates these comparisons, allowing for more efficient monitoring and decision-making. Invest in professional development for yourself and your accounting team. Subscribe to reputable accounting updates and newsletters.

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Wiki Adoption in Organizations

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In addition to specific software, there were some general tips and considerations discussed: Wikis are good for creating a knowledge base or encyclopedia. Wordpress or some other CMS might be better suited for a collaborative website project, or Google Apps or Zoho for simple collaboration.

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The NpTech Mashup Meme

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It is a visual collaboration tool that you can use online and it is something that I have been dreaming about for ten years. I resisted the urge because I wasn't collaborating with anyone on this post and I just needed to do some quick solo visual thinking so I used my snagit program. The discussion thread goes something like this.

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4 Important Focus Areas for Social Good Organizations in 2020

Connection Cafe

Radically Collaborate: To successfully navigate the digital world in which we find ourselves, organizations need to realign at every level around the mission. For others, this means thinking about how every role can be more transparent, as well as how the possibilities of technology can facilitate greater efficiency and efficacy.

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The Matter of Museums

Museum 2.0

On one hand, I have the knowledge base to help me frame the issues. A place where knowledge grows in collaboration w/ a broad range of people both within & beyond the museum, from scientists to children & all in between.” Paul Bowers ' post and Mike Jones ' posts are worth reading.)

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