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

sgEngage

When we momentarily set aside the many foundation models or toolkits for addressing a particular task, we start to remember that the essence of knowledge is shared meaning making—how we, together, come to understand and engage in community, in the world around us, and in change itself. Information is all around us. Data requires intention.

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How To Survive And Then Reset To Ultimately Thrive

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Rather than seeing it as an obstacle to overcome, integrate it into your strategic approach to invigorate your high-growth potential and outperform competition under any market condition,” explains Rebecca Homkes , author of the new book, Survive, Reset, Thrive. Yet, resetting and leaning into change is essential. What is success?

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Making Sense of the Buzz Around ChatGPT

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Your charitable organization has probably fielded questions from curious supporters and internal audiences on the ways it might be leveraged. A few key things to keep in mind: AI measures probabilistic outcomes in response to a question to determine what data it should show. Is it just a fad? ChatGPT is a probabilistic model.

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Are Marketing and Fundraising Changing Permanently?

Saleforce Nonprofit

An organization’s perspective on this question is significant, with major implications for the fundraising teams of the future. Silos within fundraising teams and collaboration with other internal teams — already under increasing tension — must ultimately be challenged and reset. About the Author. Jane Trenaman.

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Grantmakers’ Questions as a Way Toward Change

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Knowledge processes always start with some explicit or underlying questions. Being targeted about the questions we ask on applications and throughout our grantee relationships helps to frame understandings, document learning, and identify challenges or barriers. or “What is the geographic location served?”

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Social Media Behind the Firewall: The Tire, Tower, or Hub and Spoke?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

As Charlene Li pointed out, " Change management processes take years - you don't change over night. That and the fact that silo culture absolutely prevents social media strategies from succeeding so, really, what's the point if the internal communication issues aren't going to be addressed as part of the strategy?".

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How To Improve Your Internal Communication Skills

Eric Jacobsen Blog

Saturday, September 18, 2010 How To Improve Your Internal Communication Skills Here is this weeks book recommendation. As author David Grossman says, "good internal communication gets the message out, but great internal communication helps employees connect the dots between overarching business strategy and their role.

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