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Reads of the Week: February 22, 2013

Reid All About it

Even better, the nonprofit partner for the evening was one of my favorite organizations: the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina. And don’t even get me started on technology silos where company data lives in different systems depending on the function.” Sound familiar? It’s National Sweet Potato Month.

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Reads of the Week: March 1, 2013

Reid All About it

One of my favorite posts this week is by Kivi Leroux Miller, a nonprofit communications consultant, author and trainer, who also happens to be a North Carolina gal. Kivi goes on to say, “If your choice is between more staff and this kind of technology, seriously think about the technology over the additional staff.”

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Is Your Association at a Crossroads?

Association Adviser

Cain, a former corporate lawyer and negotiations consultant who delivered the opening keynote presentation at the ASAE 2013 Annual Meeting & Expo in Atlanta, said that American business and American culture—even parents of young American children—tend to value extroverted personalities more than introverted personalities. Technology.

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Happy New Year: What’s Your Theme for the Year?

Beth Kanter

In the US, I keynoted and gave workshops at nonprofit conferences in Pittsburgh , North Carolina , Buffalo , and Omaha. You’ll be reading more about how to learn – either professional learning or learning in organizations or learning from peers and how technology – especially social networks and data supports the process.

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Reads of the Week: April 12, 2013

Reid All About it

Jay Daughtry’s post, digitalNow 2013 in Less Than 180 Seconds , collects facts and soundbites from the conference. Chris Bonney at Vanguard Technology shares a list of questions associations should ask about their website. I’ll be voting, of course, for the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina. Happy Friday!