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Organizational Amnesia, Accountability Buddies, and Other Things I learned at the Grant Managers Network Conference

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The term is a play on “ organizational memory ” which is defined as is the accumulated body of data, information, and informal learning created in the course of an organization’s existence or known as “Knowledge Management.” What if we incentivised time spent in reflection and with each other?

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Find me in my “office”

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

The description: “ Talk with Michelle about internal software systems – document and knowledge management, CRM, client management databases, intranets, etc.&# I volunteered to be the “expert&# in residence for the “Program&# track of Office Hours. So, come join me.

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Christian Kreutz, Web 2.0 for Development Blogger, is in Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam Now. Cambodian Education System Changes To OpenSource Software!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I've been following Christian Kreutz 's blog, CrissCrossed Blog , which explores social changes through communication and focuses on the impact, potential and challenges of using Web2.0 He is also interested in approaches network learning and highlights knowledge management for development. (He

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How Does Your Website Redesign Fit Into Your Larger Digital Ecosystem?

Forum One

Doing this can help improve the way that you reach your goals and how your various digital components — from your website to your social media handles and CRM platform — work in unison to provide valuable content and collect important data. In some cases, you may find efficiencies in combining two or more systems into a single platform.

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How Can Philanthropy and Technology Co-Evolve for Development?

Tech Soup

” While the report does not claim to predict the future, it provides a lot of room for thought to all working in the development sector and for technologists eager to use technology for social good. Systems thinking and knowledge management become critical skills for philanthropists.