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Building Blocks of Excellence: Strategy, Culture, and Technology  

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At.orgSource, we believe the key lies in mastering three essential building blocks: strategy, culture, and technology. Culture: Empowering Teams to Drive Innovation Culture is the heartbeat of any association. Regular training sessions ensure theyre prepared for whats next.

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Creating Your 2025 Roadmap to Excellence 

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A comprehensive assessment of your associations strengths, gaps, and opportunities in areas like strategy, culture, and technology will set a strong foundation for growth. Identify Skill Gaps: Determine where training is needed, particularly in digital literacy and data analysis, to equip your team for success.

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Strategies for Building a Future-Ready Association in 2025 and Beyond 

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This blog explores practical steps that will help associations align their strategy, culture, and technology to become future-ready and resilient in 2025 and beyond. Foster an Innovative and Adaptive Culture Culture is the backbone of resilience. Regular training keeps your team adaptable and prepared for change.

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Three Reasons Kids Need Digital Literacy and Citizenship Education

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Note from Beth: By the time you read this post, I’ll be in the air enroute to Rwanda for a training project. As a parent of wired kids, I think teaching digital literacy is very important for parents to do. Three tips for teaching digital literacy and citizenship: Start with a clear vision. Shameless plug alert!]

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Why your workforce needs data literacy

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This strategic choice can foster a Data Culture —transcending individuals and teams while fundamentally changing an organization’s operations, mindset, and identity around data. Here’s how organizations can improve their data literacy with a four-step action plan: 1. Data literacy involves more than having a set of skills.

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Data literacy is the key to better decisions, innovation, and data-driven organizations

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Employees need to possess data literacy and skills to discover insights, trends, and patterns relevant to solving business problems. But data literacy as a shift in mindset can’t be an afterthought, and must be prioritized by leaders to instill the necessary skills into an organization’s culture.

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Build Your Data Skills with the Data Literacy Trail on Trailhead

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Despite data skills being the most in-demand skill in today’s (and tomorrow’s) job market, there’s still a data literacy gap. . Get the training you need to ask the right questions, make better decisions, and grow your career. Start building your data skills—for free—with the Build Your Data Literacy Trail on Trailhead.

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