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Build a Digital Ecology–Promote IT Collaboration Across Your Organization

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Taking the right approach can go a long way to helping your team ease into this new style of operating. Remove the barriers that compartmentalize strategy and keep your talent from being a real team. To become a digital business everyone in the organization must use their IT tools to collaborate. It’s a choice.”

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4 Ways Nonprofits Can Start Using AI in 2024

Nonprofit Tech for Good

By allowing team members to express their perspectives on AI use, you foster a culture where creative ideas can surface, potentially leading to groundbreaking applications of AI in your work. Such a policy ensures that AI tools are used in ways that support your organisation’s goals and are broadly accepted across the team.

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Opaque Systems secures cash to keep data private while enabling collaboration

TechCrunch

million, which co-founder and CEO Rishabh Poddar says is being put toward product development and doubling the size of the team to close to 100 employees by the end of the year. Users can upload data or connect to disparate sources, setting policies to govern data and computation and establishing confidential workspaces across teams.

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Meet Delta Sharing: Access more data with secure, open source data sharing

Tableau

If we’ve learned anything in the past year, it’s how much our progress hinges on the ability to share and collaborate around data. . A process that typically takes 10 to 15 years took less than a year—due in part to global collaboration and data sharing. . Take a group of data scientists who are collaborating, for example.

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How To Focus When You Work in An Open Office Space

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The Gensler study suggests that employees need four different work areas to be productive: focus, collaborate, learn, and socialize. Such spaces offer great benefits for collaboration, transparency, knowledge sharing, learning, creativity, and team building. But there are challenges, too.

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Zero-cost, maximum-impact professional development for fundraisers

Candid

Our team of librarians has curated responses to the questions we hear most from nonprofits. Tap into the power of collaborative learning Social learning, or observational learning, proposes that we learn by observing others, a process that that can foster increased self-esteem and reduced anxiety in educational settings.

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Whalar Group wants to take the creator economy into its “next chapter” with The Lighthouse

Fast Company Tech

In 2023, creator and social agency Whalar Group announced an ambitious plan to create physical campuses for content creators to learn, make, and collaborate with their peers. Now the company is opening the doors to its first campus in Venice, Calif. Now the company is opening the doors to its first campus in Venice, Calif.

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