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Bullet Journaling for Nonprofit Professionals

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The topic was bullet journaling and the table host was nonprofit tech colleague Ma’ayan Alexander. Among the habits you might want to track: daily exercise, daily sleep hours, not eating lunch in front of your computer, checking email only twice a day, counting how much water you drink, writing morning pages, etc.

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SharePoint Server 2010 Learning Resources

Tech Soup

Therefore, if you're evaluating SharePoint 2010 as a possible answer to your organization's knowledge management needs, some of the resources below might help you to make your decision and learn how to use it. Expert SharePoint Consulting from mindSHIFT. Sandboxing SharePoint 2010.

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Friday Links: July 14

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

Email: Innovations have been slow to arrive. Writing from Zurich, Gabor Cselle is correct when he reminds us how little email software has changed in the last decade. For the last 10 years, the three-pane has been the standard view of looking at email. Email: Knowledge Management Speaking of which.

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#11NPD: Rethinking Movement Buildling

Tech Soup

Joining De Avila were Noah Flower, director of knowledge management at innovative consultancy the Monitor Institute , and Rashad Robinson, executive director at ColorOfChange , an organization dedicated to politically empowering Black Americans. "Then this curious thing happened when he got into office. The result?

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Shoulder-to-Shoulder Instructional Media: My Tagging Screencast at NTEN!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Many nonprofits professionals have to manage a lot of information on the web and share it with their co-workers or clients. In many smaller organizations, where there are not enough resources for a high-end knowledge management system, people end up using their browser favorites or forward links to one another via email.