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Tech Policies for Virtual Teams: A Leader’s Responsibility

Non Profit Quarterly

Welcome to “Tech Policies for Virtual Teams—A Leader’s Responsibility.” Next slide, please.) And your perspective on technology policies, I think, will vary a little bit depending on your role in the organization. This webinar was recorded on September 24, 2020. Jeanne Bell: All right. Good afternoon, everybody. Thanks, Karen.

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Demystifying Artificial Intelligence for Nonprofits: Why You Should Care About AI Right Now, Not Later

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Others worry it’s a passing fad that could open organizations up to data breaches and eliminate actual jobs. While this is understandable, a void of guidance and official policy at the top of the organization leads to employees taking things into their own hands and using AI tools without proper transparency and training.

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Great reads from around the web on August 24th

Amy Sample Ward

Whether you’re introducing a change in ownership, new staff, policy change, technical update, or something else, community members sometimes resist change. ” That being said, their fears and frustrations can create chaos, and part of your job as community manager is to make transitions as smooth and drama-free as possible.

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TechCrunch+ roundup: Cash management basics, proptech investor survey, visa interview prep

TechCrunch

How can you tell if someone can deliver when you don’t have experience doing the job yourself? According to a survey by data science company Proxima, 40% of respondents said the iOS privacy policy change negatively impacted their business. Here’s a complete breakdown of the company’s unredacted 11-slide deck: Cover slide.

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Your Nonprofit’s Culture: By Design or by Default?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

At Firespring , we’ve created a fun environment with a pool table and shuffleboard in a space called the Firepit, free beer and soda in the break room and a huge slide in the middle of the building. When most people change jobs, it’s not to make more money—only 12% of employees cite financial reasons for job changes.

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How Much Time Should Your Nonprofit Invest In Different Social Media Channels?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Note from Beth: Many nonprofits do not have dedicated teams for social media and social media strategy and implementation is typically only a part of a someone’s job. Or, if you’d like to watch the entire presentation or download the presentation slides. Flickr Photo by Yung Tsai. Here are our crib notes.

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Parlez Vous Twitter? Evangelizing Social Media In Your Nonprofit Organization and Paving the Way for Adoption

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This slide show from Stephen Collins make me think about teaching Internet Skills Workshops for Nonprofits that I used teach over dozen or so years ago. The slide show is from a session he did at BarCamp Sydney called " All You Do Is Talk Talk Talk." Personal How does this impact my job? How can I fit it into my job?