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Navigation by Recommendation: Lessons Learned from a Little Experiment

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Do you interrogate the map? But a few people seemed nervous that we were trying to trick or evaluate them. We had documented the activity with pictures of the people with their cards, and it was abundantly clear after the dust cleared that the personality and energy of the recommendations were in the images, not the cards.

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ASU Lodestar Center Blog: Research Friday: What It Takes to Lead.

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Succession Strategy: Mapping the Next Generation of Leadership

NonProfit Hub

Picture this: your executive director is offered a new position right in the thick of your biggest fundraiser of the year. Where you’ll need to make everything up, probably come up with a points system for evaluating prospects – and the points will matter. Think of it as a wellness program for your nonprofit. It Takes a Village.

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Nonprofit Technology Plan: The 10-Step Guide & Template

DNL OmniMedia

A nonprofit technology plan guides your organization to take a comprehensive, big-picture approach to your long-term technology needs and goals. . Their own experience and insights will give you a big-picture strategy for the long run in a way a purely internal team might not be able to. Review your ongoing strategic plans.

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The Fantastic Five GIS Tools for Nonprofits

NTEN

By Steve Spiker, Director of Research & Technology, Urban Strategies Council As more and more people are bombarded with maps from every media source, many nonprofits find themselves asking “How can we use maps in our work?” – followed by, “Just how hard can it be for us to make maps for our work?”

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New on SSIR: Data for Promotion, Engagement, and Reporting

Amy Sample Ward

You are cordially invited to start tracking, measuring, evaluating, and sharing! Mapping is one of the most-used and easily recognizable options. It’s easy to see and understand a map right away (especially using something like Google Maps, which most people have seen before or even used themselves).

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How To Convince Leadership Content Marketing For Nonprofits Matters

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Chances are you don’t know the full picture of how your nonprofit operates. Begin by mapping out your content to support your donor’s journey. Ask the candidate/vendor to evaluate areas of improvement on your site. Take a look at National Geographic’s article, “ Unbelievably Cute Pictures of Rescued Baby Sloths.”.

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