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News for January 2002
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30 January 2002 |
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29 January 2002 |
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22 January 2002 |
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19 January 2002 |
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18 January 2002 |
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16 January 2002 |
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| Circuit Rider Roundup |
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The Nonprofit Technology Enterprise Network will present the 2002 "Circuit Rider" Roundup, in conjunction with the Technology Affinity Group of the Council on Foundations, in Orlando, Florida, USA on April 11 - 14. The Roundup is an annual conference of people who do nonprofit technology. I'll be there.
Posted: 1/16/02; 12:21:10 AM # |
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15 January 2002 |
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| Fund-Raising With A Net |
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In Fund-Raising With A Net, Tony Poderis makes a strong and well argued appeal for traditional face to face fundraising. The web is impersonal, he says. But he forgets entirely about email, the most personal online medium other than chat.
Posted: 1/15/02; 1:15:14 PM # |
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13 January 2002 |
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| DonorLink Training Available |
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Our sister organization, Social Ecology, is offering training in DonorLink, the relationship management platform that we use to publish Nonprofit Online News, solicit donations, maintain subscriber preferences, survey our subscribers, and so forth. It is practical, technical training that has made our staff highly productive online. The training is targeted at consultants and people who implement systems within nonprofit organizations.
Posted: 1/13/02; 10:50:03 PM # |
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11 January 2002 |
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10 January 2002 |
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| The Case Against Knowledge Management |
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In The Case Against Knowledge Management, Thomas Stewart opens by describing the traditional circulation of correspondence as a powerful knowledge management technique. I'm thrilled to see this. I've been preaching for several years now that knowledge management is best driven by self knowledge by organizations, not by a fascination with technology solutions.
Posted: 1/10/02; 7:59:11 AM # |
| Ending Online Communities |
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This important piece has been making the rounds and speaks to a frustration I have with communities that hold on to life too long. In How to kill your community, Derek M. Powazek looks at how all good things come to an end, and can do so gracefully.
Posted: 1/10/02; 7:41:07 AM # |
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9 January 2002 |
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4 January 2002 |
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3 January 2002 |
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| The Elements of Email Style |
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Scott Kirsner offers great advice on email style. His conclusions are all consistent with my own. I wonder how they will be applied by the organizations in the email study we're conducting.
Posted: 1/3/02; 11:02:11 AM # |
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2 January 2002 |
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1 January 2002 |
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| 2001: Luncheons, Email, News, Email, a Spoof, and More Email |
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2001 was a remarkable year. Like many people I know, I'm very glad it's over. In 2001: Luncheons, Email, News, Email, a Spoof, and More Email, we celebrate the transition to 2002 and give thanks to the people that got us here.
Posted: 1/1/02; 3:03:36 PM # |
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