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The Change Journal's 10th Issue is Out: It's a Mobile World

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NTEN''s publication, designed especially for busy nonprofit executive directors, departmental directors, boards, and other leadership staff, is free and hot off the press. In the current issue you''ll find: " Testing the Waters With Mobile Technology: What You and Your Peers are Finding ," by Kyle Henri Andrei, Idealware. "

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AI Initiatives in Associations Recap: A Fusion of Innovation and Actionable Insights for Association Professionals

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Etkin, PhD, MPH MPH Director, Clinical Registries and Quality Sciences, Science and Quality Division, American Academy of Dermatology, took center stage to share inspiring real-world examples of AI’s impact on their respective associations. Unlocking Operational Excellence: A panel of industry leaders, moderated by Kevin Ordonez (.orgSource),

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Myth #1 from Kivi Leroux Miller's "5 Communications Myths Nonprofit Executive Directors Believe"

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Read the complete article in the current issue of NTEN's new quarterly e-journal for nonprofit leaders by subscribing to the journal for free! ] The questions that follow, and the additional reactions to my answers, have revealed five common – and costly – myths that many executive directors have about nonprofit communications.

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Confessions of a Former Nonprofit IT Director: Dos and Don'ts

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This is a regular series in the nonprofit leadership journal. Read current and past issues by subscribing to the journal for free! ] As always, no executive directors or board members were harmed in the writing of this article. [Editor's note: The following is from the June 2012 issue of NTEN:Change.

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The 13th Issue of NTEN: Change is Out - "Competitive & Innovative Nonprofits"

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The articles in the March issue of the NTEN: Change journal capture stories of nonprofits in transition; they’re transforming from one stage to another, using technology to fuel their campaigns, initiatives, and to optimize their day-to-day work. >>Enjoy, True to its name, the Change journal is changing.

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Reflecting on NTEN Publications Accomplishments in 2011: We Launched a Digital Journal for Nonprofit Leaders!

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Recently, I've been thinking about the launch of NTEN's newest resource: NTEN:Change, A Quarterly Journal for Nonprofit Leaders. We understand that executive directors may not have the time to attend webinars or conferences about technology. On our Facebook page , our community is reflecting on their technology accomplishments.

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NTEN Announces Launch of New Publication for Nonprofit Leaders (and It's Free!)

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As part of that effort, we’re excited to introduce NTEN:Change , a quarterly journal for nonprofit leaders. Today at the 11NTC , NTEN's Executive Director, Holly Ross, announced the launch of the journal during the morning plenary. While social change might be hard, getting NTEN:Change is easy!

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