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Essential Skills for Staying Competitive in the Global Job Market

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

Although English is the most common language in international business, knowing other languages can be a big advantage when collaborating with clients or coworkers from around the world. This is especially true in fields that heavily rely on technology, like marketing or information technology.

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A Blueprint for Designing Better Digital Government Services

Stanford Social Innovation Review

For CODE PA to make that scenario a reality, the team and technologists across government and the Governor’s Office will need to simultaneously execute strategies in data sharing, simplification of identity and access management, and collaboration across agencies that has truly never occurred before.

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Improvisation Over Strategy: What Nonprofit Managers Can Learn from Theater

NonProfit Quarterly

But I find I draw on it quite a bit because theater is such a collaborative art, and I am talking more about the collaborative nature of theater. Ten years later, we have distinct functions of finance, which includes accounting, operations, and information technology. So, that’s where the collaboration comes in.

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What’s Love Got to Do With It? Returning Philanthropy to Its Root

Stanford Social Innovation Review

In the 1990s, information technology started to connect people and put social impact power in the hands of average citizens in an unprecedented way, and a disruptive wave of social entrepreneurs and philanthropists infused a new sense of dynamism and innovation into the sector. Hassan Hassan, founder of 4.0 (a Love is fearless.

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How Policy Is Building a Social Economy in South Korea

NonProfit Quarterly

6 Shifting mindsets so that people are open to creating an economy that emphasizes collaboration among workers has been a challenge. Through the robust deployment of these tools, the Korean government popularized the idea of social enterprise, resulting in an explosion of social-economy activities nationwide.