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Delivering Excellence in the Age of AI or Association 4.0

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Part Two When the generative AI bots made their debut in early 2024, they signaled a definitive end to the idea that yesterday’s technology is good enough for today’s members. Organize the Effort A well-defined oversight and change management structure ensures that the right people are ready to lead that charge.

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The Problem with Complex Passwords

VisionLink

It offers a way forward for those folks who are change-hesitant. Instead of saying that complex passwords no longer make sense, the article suggests that the definition of complexity has changed. This is a good strategy: better passwords with a dose of change management tossed in for good measure.

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Changemaker Spotlight: Shemitria Smith, Clark Atlanta University

sgEngage

I am still learning to this day how to make processes smoother and how we can engage our supporters and the community through relationship management and Blackbaud solutions. Q 2: What’s your advice to someone who wants to grow their career in advancement operations, particularly someone who is aiming to get into a leadership role?

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Definitions Of Key Business Terms

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Wednesday, September 29, 2010 Definitions Of Key Business Terms We talk about, read about and hear about "customers," "mission," and "customer value" all the time and perhaps sometimes we struggle with fully understanding the best definition of those terms. I like Peter F. Are You Doing All You Can To Retain Your Employees.

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An Action Plan For Embracing Change And Adapting Fast

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Question : Change is one of the most difficult things for people. Do you believe the pandemic helped demonstrate to people that change can be good? Feifer : It definitely demonstrated that. So, what happens next time these people confront change? Feifer : Consider why change is so hard. But it's not.

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Great Year-End Advice For Leaders

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Saturday, December 18, 2010 Great Year-End Advice For Leaders Lynn Flinn of EWF International in Tulsa, OK wrote the following in a recent newsletter. Thanks Lynn for this great end-of-the-year advice. Its so powerful I wanted to pass it along. • Do something that you are afraid to do. Shake it up and do something different.

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Switching Nonprofit CRMS Doesn’t Have to be Scary

Neon CRM

Sam: Not as much as the needed additional functionalities, but cost is definitely a factor. Sam: My best piece of advice when talking to stakeholders in your nonprofit is to ask questions that break things down into “needs” and “wants.” I often talk to nonprofits who are using a free CRM or an extremely basic, low-cost system.