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September Issue NTENJournal. The new issue of the NTEN Change Journal is all about data! KD has a fantastic article in this quarter’s NTENjournal where she shares six steps on using data, including one of my favorite mantras – spend more time analyzing data than collecting it.
Flickr: LexnGer In case you hadn't noticed, NTEN is a community of nonprofit and technology professionals sharing information about using technology effectively for nonprofit work. That means all the knowledge behind NTEN resources – the how-tos, best practices, strategy tips, recommendations, etc.
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