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Shannon Williams
Intentional Strategy vs. Nonprofit Status Quo
October 16, 2014

We are in the self-proclaimed information age. At almost any given moment, we have a world of knowledge available at our finger-tips. Some might call it information overload.

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Guest Blogger
In Defense of the Desk
October 16, 2014

A few weeks ago, my colleague Shannon Williams wrote an interesting blog post called “The Rise and Fall of the Desk.’ In it, she observed that today’s workplace is different from that of even ten years ago.

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Guest Blogger
Unclutter Your Data
October 9, 2014

When the calendar signals the beginning of autumn and the weather starts to get a little cooler I start to think about changing out my closets. Time to put away the summer skirts and strappy sandals and bring out the sweaters and pants.

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Shannon Williams
The Rise and the Fall of the Desk
October 2, 2014

In the last 45 days, I have seen both the rise and fall of the desk at my house. Let’s start with the fall.

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April Anthony
The Many Benefits of a Comprehensive Fundraising Campaign
September 25, 2014

A comprehensive fundraising campaign is not a new idea and coordinates multiple campaigns into one. This type of campaign is more strategic than a typical capital campaign.

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Bert Armstrong
Finding Time to Listen?
September 18, 2014

Twelve months. Fifty-two weeks. 365 days. 8,760 hours. 525,600 minutes. 31,536,000 seconds. No matter which measurement instrument you count with, that's a lot of time in one calendar year! The question is, what are you doing with it?

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Guest Blogger
How the Ice Bucket Challenge Got It Right
September 11, 2014

Unless you are living under a rock, you are probably familiar with the ice bucket challenges that have been popping up all over the Internet in support of ALS.

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Guest Blogger
Change is in the Air
September 4, 2014

Change is always in the air at this time of year, but I have been feeling there is much more of it as we look forward to the fall of 2014 than ever before in my life.

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Guest Blogger
The Hidden Costs of Free Software
August 28, 2014

At a nonprofit technology conference I attended at the beginning of the summer there was a lot of hallway buzz about donor management systems. Everyone wanted to learn more about free or inexpensive software.

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