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Last week I posted John Elbare’s advice for new nonprofit consultants. Today I’m posting Karen Nyhus ‘ advice, originally posted on NTEN’s nptechconsult forum (for members only) in response to a request for “resources and tips for our nonprofit technology community to help them start things off right in 2007.&#
My advice is usually to wait a few weeks and let early adopters report all the problems, especially with your primary work device. The Calendar widget is the “medium” version; the other two are “small” versions. I’d love to keep the Screen Time tracker or Calendar on my desktop. ( Should you update? RIP Dashboard.).
So my advice for you here, low tech. So my piece of advice here is if you’ve got end users who are good at their jobs, get their input. And, hey, here’s a Google doc parking lot that we set up that we want anybody who’s got issues or ideas about our technology, you can put them in here. I love your advice.
So feel free to share with everyone your recommendations and your advice in the chat, because we all benefit and learn from each other. They may not have a program officer that is able to give strategic advice or provide that kind of conversation. Steven: all the advice and all of you for hanging out and soaking up all this knowledge.
I posted this on Twitter and the advice boiled down to this: IPhone lovers came out of the woodwork in larger numbers. Ability to access my google docs, calendar, and gmail - not only read, but edit. The phone’s value allows FrontlineSMS:Medic to purchase usable, recycled cell phones for healthcare workers. Browse web.
Although you can find some exclusive advice from her on our blog as well, which we’ll link to if you’re interested in learning that. You want to make a note of this in your file, on your calendar, some kind of system that you have. She was AFP’s Outstanding Fundraising Professional of the Year.
"They're told exactly how many of which strength they can they can produce, and then can release to the warehouses and the wholesalers on the first of each month in the next calendar year." Both docs and pharmacists are happy to not have to spend hours and hours searching for medications toward the [latter] part of the month," he said.
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