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

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To make a point about technology and its impact on the future of work, Hugh Lee, Co-Founder of Fusion Productions, told me this story: “Several years ago, we invited some young presenters who were developing cutting edge farming technology to digitalNow. Inspire Others The concept of the MVP encompasses more than product development.

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Association 4.0—A Playbook for Success

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Every great team needs a playbook—a blueprint that outlines the rules you live by and your strategies for peak performance. Smart developers begin with a prototype, a product with just enough features to be attractive, allowing customer response to guide the final design. Association 4.0 CEOs need to be change agents.

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Move DEI Beyond Words

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Association for Talent Development (ATD) State of the Association Profession report. Your team may need to be educated about the urgency for and the benefits of embarking on a diversity plan. Develop Competence Collegiality and good intentions are ingredients for success, but attitude isn’t enough to go the distance.

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The Practice of Personal Gratitude in Fundraising

Get Fully Funded

Write down your feelings, especially the ones you have trouble articulating. Being disorganized is a problem that affects the team and the nonprofit. Over time, this attitude will become second nature. Encourage team participation in thanking donors. Get creative in finding ways to appreciate your team. That’s you!

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Who’s Responsible for A Nonprofit’s Culture of Philanthropy?

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Fund development is, first, organizational development…. It’s a big job, serving as a development officer. Bigger than far too many development officers (or their bosses and boards) think. You — and the entire social benefit sector — need organizational-development-grounded philanthropic facilitators. You choose.

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How ACLU NJ Defines Social Media Success: The First Important Measurement Step

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

When nonprofits started to read and apply our book, ” Measuring the Networked Nonprofit ,” I noticed this tweet from the ACLU in NJ showing a white board capturing their team meetings to define success for social media. Our brainstorming session included our three-member communications team and our Development Director.

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Nonprofit Market Research: What It Is & How To Get Started

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The easiest way to develop this understanding is to simply ask your supporters questions. That includes web development, technical strategy, fundraising, and CRM and data management— each of which depends on a strong understanding of an organization’s audience to be successful. How to Conduct Nonprofit Market Research in 6 Steps.