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Next Generation Evaluation: Embracing Complexity, Connectivity, and Change

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Last spring at the “ Advancing Social Media Measurement for Foundations ” meeting convened by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, practitioners from social media, measurement, evaluation, programs, communication, and philanthropy worked on a synthesis of these disciplines to address measurement. Technology!

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Drones, Robots, and Farmers—Prepare Your Association to Meet Fast-Moving Technology Trends

.orgSource

I interviewed Hugh for, “Association 4.0 : An Entrepreneurial Approach to Risk, Courage, and Transformation,” a book I wrote with my business partner Kevin Ordonez. The site should be built to accommodate members’ changing needs as well as technology that may be in the pipeline. They felt that they had no professional home.

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5 Keys To Successful Executive Leadership Recruitment

The NonProfit Times

Are you planning to conduct an aggressive outreach to potential candidates or just post the position on social media sites and hope candidates apply? Present the most qualified candidates to the board after conducting extensive in-depth interviews and personality assessments and evaluations that best match the ideal position profile.

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Interview: Brigitte Hoyer Gosselink on the Google AI Impact Challenge

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I recently interviewed Brigitte Hoyer Gosselink, Head of Product Impact, who designed the challenged to learn more. On the site, it says that Google believes that AI can give us new ways of addressing social/environmental problems to meaningfully improve people’s lives. Interested organizations can apply on our site at g.co/aichallenge.

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Are we building the Candid tools you need? 

Candid

In addition, our user experience team conducts extensive research—surveys, interviews, usability tests, and data analysis on specific areas where we know there is a need. So, we conducted interviews to understand the most important use cases for fiscal sponsorship data and about the process of fiscal sponsorship.

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Four Bite-Sized Methods of User Research

sgEngage

Here are some examples: User Interviews. Data obtained from user interviews can be used to develop Audience Personas , to help guide design and content creation for your website/emails and to get ideas for improving events. To keep it bite-sized, start by looking at: Behavior > Site content > Landing pages. A/B Testing.

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Finding the Best Consultant for Your Nonprofit: Preparing for the Selection Process

Bloomerang

This will help you discern what you really need in a consultant, how you will evaluate their suitability up front, and how you will hold them and yourself accountable throughout the project. How much of the work must happen on site versus remotely? Evaluation matrix . Names would get added back in for the interview process.