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Build, Buy, or Customize?

Connection Cafe

Be sure to understand the nature of any proposed “customization” first in order to avoid misunderstanding. Often not, but the exercise of trying to do so is often worth the effort. Evaluate your team: Do you have the right skills sets and capacity in house? Development approach. significant cost savings).

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Win Approval for Your Next Tech Project: A Guide

The Modern Nonprofit

In this resource, we’ll guide you through how to holistically evaluate ROI, including direct and indirect costs and savings, how long it will take to get a return, and tying it all back to the goals of your team to make a powerful case for change. STEP 2: Making your case WITH ROI. ROI Analysis. It’s fun, I promise!).

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[VIDEO] Creative Ways People Contribute to Community

Bloomerang

She talks about the importance of learning and discovery rather than impact and evaluation, saying that impact and evaluation certainly has had its time and is important, but what’s most important now, what donors are really looking for is what have I learned? . You could start the exercise by just doing that for yourself. .

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Measuring Your Blog's Outcomes and Use of Other Social Media Tools

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I'm struggling to learn Google Analytics, so I thought it might be a useful exercise to go through his framework with my own blog. Kaushik's advice is: For your blog, personal or professional I recommend a goal setting exercise. Kaushik does not provide an ROI, but mentions the "happiness" factor related to blogging.

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