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5 Steps To Simple Nonprofit Performance Measurement

TechImpact

Image courtesy of University of Minnesota. Big data and robust analytic measuring tools have enabled this revolution to go from a pipe dream to reality in only a few short years. Everyone wants to compare the success of their organization to a measurable analytic. Start measuring, and reporting. Keep measuring.

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Physicists unlock another clue to brewing the perfect espresso

Ars Technica

Scientists from the University of Warsaw have gleaned insights into the underlying physics of channeling that will help coffee lovers achieve more consistent results when brewing espresso. The result of all those variations in technique is a great deal of variability in quality and taste.

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Creating a Nonprofit Digital Strategy with ChatGPT: A Practical Guide

Nonprofit Tech for Good

By Elizabeth (Liz) Ngonzi, CFRE , Founder and CEO at The International Social Impact Institute and Adjunct Assistant Professor at New York University In the rapidly evolving landscape of nonprofit organizations, adapting to the digital realm has become a pivotal challenge.

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Scrum: A Universal Process for Organizational Success

VisionLink

When done correctly, collaborative workflows can achieve the best results, the most reliable timelines, and the happiest teams. This involvement leads to better results and team unity. Here are a few of the key ideas we integrate into our work. These can be applied to any organization, no matter the methodology.

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Exactly how Nintendo can avoid Joy-Con drift in Switch 2

Mashable Tech

The potentiometer measures that movement and translates it into video game actions. Henry Hall was a student at Johns Hopkins University when he discovered the Hall effect. Thus, the Hall effect was born, though it only got that name because Hall's advisor, the esteemed scientist Henry Rowland, didn't have much faith in the results.

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How To Troubleshoot Your Fundraising Email

Bloomerang

You’ve waited a bit, logged into your payment processor, and have been impatiently refreshing the results ever since. The great thing about email fundraising is that you get quick results and a lot of data to make sense of those results. Except, there aren’t many donations coming through.

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Why job postings may be attracting narcissistic candidates—without companies realizing it

Fast Company Tech

To measure narcissism, we used a personality assessment that asks people to choose whether they identify more with more narcissistic statements like, I always know what I am doing, or less narcissistic statements like Sometimes I am not sure of what I am doing. Consider a company hiring a salesperson. Read the original article.

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