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Association Technology Panel Discussion- Two Takeaways

Nucleus

A panel of four profoundly accomplished association technologists convened to discuss how IT can help associations substantially improve the way information is made available throughout the organization and the way it is used to improve both internal processes and actual offerings to members/constituents. They chose the latter.

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Still Confused About AI, Learn the Facts A-Bot Us!

.orgSource

We launched our discussion with a bottom-line question. There are issues of accuracy. Ethics and legal issues should be of special consideration. There are a host of legal and HR issues that you must anticipate. AI offers the amazing opportunity to solve not only the problems we know about, but unforeseen challenges.

Learning 221
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Good CEO, Bad Call—How to Recover

.orgSource

If you sense a problem brewing, you may already be knee-deep in a hot mess. While naming the problem may be extremely unpleasant, clarity is the beginning of a solution. Ask about issues and challenges. Uncovering an issue that’s silently creeping through your organization demonstrates your control over the situation.

Advice 221
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The Unrecognized Risk of Status Quo Problem-Solving Skills for Grantmakers

sgEngage

In a sector that is so risk-averse—afraid of change, reluctant to explore new ideas, and adopt new practices—why do we rely on super risky problem-solving skills? She encourages us, as sector professionals, to rethink our outdated problem-solving habits and stop making assumptions without acknowledgment and testing.

Problem 74
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AOL tries to discuss a difficult issue

ASU Lodestar Center

Armstrong raised an important issue that would affect the business, and as the leader of the corporation…that’s his job. Could he have raised the issue in a way and at a time when the message might have been better received? Did he have the right…the obligation to raise the issue? I believe so. But, did he screw up? ABSOLUTELY!

Issue 45
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What to Do When Technology Isn’t Your Problem

Robert Weiner

People and process problems frequently masquerade as technology problems. In fact, in many cases, what seem like problems with a particular piece of technology are actually due to issues with people, processes, or overall technology strategy. & technology for organizational problems.

Problem 100
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A Nonprofit’s Guide to Problem-Solving: Be More Painkiller, Less Vitamin

NonProfit Hub

Here is a nonprofit’s guide to problem-solving. Fear and negativity dominate the discussion and there seems to be no end to our current ordeal insight. They aren’t positioning themselves as a solution to a burning problem. Focus on what matters. As we all know, it seems like the news cycle is all doom and gloom.

Problem 68