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Advice for Consultants - Part 2

Robert Weiner

Last week I posted John Elbare’s advice for new nonprofit consultants. Although Karen’s advice was focused on technology consultants, the business management tips (#4) are pertinent for all independent consultants. .&# I also have a remote connection to my home (business) laptop available at all times.

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Advice for Consultants - Part 3

Robert Weiner

This is the third in a series of posts aimed at new consultants in the nonprofit sector. You will want to insure your business equipment, even if that's just a laptop. networking through professional or social associations (consultants associations, Rotary, and associations that your potential clients participate in).

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Announcing ImpactRising.Org: Organizational Capacity Building Resource for Nonprofits and Consultants

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Note from Beth: I first learned about this project last year, when Shiree Teng, the project leader, interviewed me as part of some research on capacity building consultants that lead to the design of ImpactRising. Broke and living in community housing, I came home one evening to find my room burgled, my laptop and cash savings gone.

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Tata Consultancy Services in Mumbai

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

The reason I came to Mumbai was to visit Tata Consultancy Services, the giant outsourcing firm. As we pulled into the outsourcing zone, my laptop was registered at the gate. I had an introduction to the one of key leaders in India's outsourcing revolution, Mr. F.C. Kohli, who was the driving force behind TCS.

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Seven Responsively Designed Nonprofit Websites to Study and Learn From

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Before even reviewing the site on my laptop, my first instinct was to grab my smartphone and tap the website URL into my mobile browser to see if their new site was responsively designed. That said, last week I received an email from large national nonprofit announcing that they had launched a new website. Sadly, it was not.

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DDR5 predicted to hold more market share than DDR4 by 2023

TechSpot

According to market research/analyst/consulting firm Yolle Developpement (via Tom’s Hardware), the server and enterprise markets will be behind a 25% increase in DDR5 adoption in 2022. A year later, it will become the dominant memory in mainstream PCs, laptops, phones, etc., taking more than a 50% market share—i.e., shipping more.

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Apple is reportedly planning a 15-inch MacBook Air

The Verge

According to Display Supply Chain Consultants’ latest quarterly report (via 9to5Mac and AppleInsider ), Apple is working on a 15-inch version of the laptop to sit alongside the 13-inch model, which may itself get a slightly larger screen as well. Apple hasn’t offered lower-end laptops in larger screen sizes for a long time.

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