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Delivering Excellence in the Age of AI or Association 4.0

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Expectations for high-touch service and personal attention are rising steadily. Organize the Effort A well-defined oversight and change management structure ensures that the right people are ready to lead that charge. Sliding by on “same old, same old” is not an option in a newly competitive environment.

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Beyond the Newest Philanthropy Buzzword: Knowledge Work Is Core to Equitable Change

sgEngage

Whether you are working within a funding organization or on the ground in social change, developing an effective knowledge practice will help to advance strategic missions and goals. More people working in or with grantmaking organizations now have some term related to knowledge work in their titles or job descriptions.

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Best Practices for a Stress-Free Fund Accounting System Implementation

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Once you have a clear understanding of what your organization hopes to accomplish by transitioning to a new fund accounting system, you can begin to make specific preparations involving the organization’s people and processes. The size of your implementation team will vary by organization, but you should include a diverse set of roles.

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Learning to Love the Re-Org: How We Executed a Staff Restructuring

Museum 2.0

When we had seven people, we barely needed an organizational chart. I was knee-deep in a capital expansion ( Abbott Square ) that would dramatically change our services, and I had less and less time for everyone. I knew the capital expansion would mean new roles and functions. As it turned out, everyone’s job changed.

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Guest Post by Michael Sola: A Day of the Life of NWF's Social Media Outreach Coordinator Danielle Brigida

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

As Valera Maltoni wrote in her post about ten tips for building movements, “ make advocates feel like rock stars - give people your attention. Ordinary people can and do have extraordinary stories and ideas to share.” Tags: change management guest blogging relationships. Being heard, counting, being recognized.

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Maximizing Your Data, Minimizing Your Time

NTEN

Changes instituted by your programs people, who are heading up your online community, will in turn affect donations, which will affect fundraising. Through constituent activity driving your nonprofit database, you can easily offer the kind of personalized attention/offerings that will drive repeat donations. Christina G.

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The Activity Level Discussion in Museums: Is a Role Marketplace an Answer?

Museum 2.0

I'd managed for ages by then, and I'd certainly put in place change management. The Activity Level Discussion in Museums: Is a Role Marketplace an Answer? A marketplace of museum roles is worth a look. But if you want other people's projects canned so your great projects can continue, then we have gotten nowhere.

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