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Understanding the Job of a Nonprofit Operations Manager

The Charity CFO

Information Technology. Manage Technology Integration . Technology is a massive part of the work that nonprofits do. Almost every person in your organization depends on technology. All you’ve got to do is type in some information and locate the data needed. That may include. Finance Department.

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Cybersecurity – It’s Easier Than You Think

MNA Association

Do we have an Information Technology Acceptable Use Policy? Is cybersecurity and information handling part of our staff onboarding process? Do we have access to a technology leader? Mike Parrish – mike@npotechservices.com Technology Leadership Consultant Nonprofit Tech Services Helping Those Who Serve Montana.

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Maximizing Digital Marketing ROI With Smart IT Investments

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

Strategic information technology (IT) investments can significantly impact this by streamlining efforts, targeting audiences, and driving conversions. Smart IT investments involve strategically allocating financial resources in Information Technology to align with an organization’s business goals.

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How to run a successful hybrid meeting

Candid

After adjusting to leveraging technology to connect with our colleagues during the pandemic, meeting in a virtual conference room has become the norm and second nature for many. From there, make note of what’s available in the room, including A/V technology. Technology is great, but it can create distractions during meetings.

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The Best Way To Protect Your Nonprofit From A Security Breach

NonProfit PRO

Most malicious cyberactivity is not a technology breach but rather a socially engineered job.

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A Guide to Outsourcing for Nonprofit Organizations

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

Information technology-related activities. With the help of information technology, numerous back-office activities can be automated to save time and money. E-learning, e-health, artificial intelligence AI, analytics, and process automation are the top trending technologies extensively adopted in non-profit organizations.

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Essential Skills for Staying Competitive in the Global Job Market

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

Companies can now hire workers without being constrained by geography, thanks to developments in communication and technology. A key component of adaptability is learning agility, which is the ability to quickly pick up and use new skills—a critical ability given the speed at which technology is developing.