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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. Deal with legal and administrative stuff, such as: get a business license. Figure out how you will bill for your work: hourly (at what rate) or fixed-fees for projects? Will you charge less for big or ongoing projects? business cards.

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To Build or Buy a Software Solution: Which is Right for You?

Association Analytics

Implementing a new software solution is a huge project. This may include new staff or reassigned staff from other important projects. Additionally, it’s critical that the project road map is managed meticulously to avoid risk of delays that can lead to cost overruns. Costs are clearly spelled out at the onset of the project.

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Finding the Best Consultant for Your Nonprofit: Taking a JEDI Approach

Bloomerang

This is the third article in a three-part series on finding the best consultant for your nonprofit. If funders, grantors, and key stakeholders are not on board with the JEDI-centered approach to hiring a consultant, you could face conflict or barriers to engaging the consultant and moving your project forward. .

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Make Space—Lighten the Load for Your Heavy Lifters

.orgSource

podcast , Sharon Rice ,orgSource Managing Director of Business Strategy and Jennifer Proctor ,orgSource consultant, explored the challenges involved with giving ourselves and our teams room to grow. Learn where their strategy is taking them and what new projects are on their horizons. Empower Your Team Give your team license to help.

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I Need a Good Lawyer

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

We’re deep believers in the benefits of openness, which means we publish open source software and create open content under Creative Commons licenses. We are consulted by policymakers, legislators, rightsholders, companies and activists for our insights. We serve human rights activists in more than 100 countries.

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Bridging the data literacy gap between academia and the workforce

Tableau

We commissioned research by Forrester Consulting to help better understand the data literacy gap. Read the full Tableau-commissioned study by Forrester Consulting: The Great Data Literacy Gap: Demand For Data Skills Exceeds Supply. . We’ve provided free Tableau licenses to more than 1.7 Figure 4—Academic respondents.

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IP Tidbits

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Downhill Battle , which is an organization people interested in the whole "copyfight" issue should know about, has a new project, called Participatory Culture. There is a new, interesting project under Creative Commons license. This is very cool. But I guess they won’t, given their position.