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To Get Close to Members, Follow MarTech Trends

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You can build more collaborative teams. Instructions, such as a style guide and taxonomies, are part of this process. Scan the Landscape Internal collaboration is important, but it is only the beginning. You need multiple eyes scanning the digital landscape to stay abreast of current and emerging trends.

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Reflections from the World Economic Forum: Four Big Trends for Social Good Organizations to Watch

Connection Cafe

The emerging technology driving the 4th industrial revolution has incredible potential to change the way we work, live, connect and more. Here are four big trends for the social good sector over the next few years that I saw playing out at Davos: 1. Social good organizations (nonprofits, foundations, education institutions, etc.)

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3 Reasons to Love Outcomes Measurement

Tech Soup

With a sector-sourced (and always growing) taxonomy of outcomes and output measurements, this common language will enable those who are already successful in achieving impact to share best practices and for those who are struggling, or just starting their outcomes journey, the ability to jump in. I had to become a part of this!

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Guest Post by Stephanie McAuliffe: SoCap09 - Day 2 Roundup

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The first SoCap conference in 2008 coincided with the launch of this paper, Investing for Social & Environmental Impact: A Design for Catalyzing an Emerging Industry A Monitor Institute Report [link] EnvImpact_ExecSum_000.pdf I sought out sessions that focused on setting industry standards for social measurement.

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A Lightweight Framework for Building An Association Data Strategy

Association Analytics

Also, take a look at what other associations are doing, what others within your community are focusing on, or even what industry partners are seeing as trends. Get specific so you can fill in the details with small, achievable steps. Don’t strive for perfection.