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Now Tweeting.

The Nonprofit Consultant

This year - for the first time - organizations can enter a tagline for their program (product or service), fundraising campaign and/or special event, in addition to their organizational tagline. Tags: taglines Nonprofit marketing twitter. But hurry, the entry deadline is July 28 - See [link] to enter now.

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How Masculinity Contests Undermine Organizations, and What to Do About It

Harvard Business

” Why do companies get caught up in illegal behavior, harassment, and toxic leadership? It produces organizational dysfunction, as employees become hyper competitive to win. Our research identifies an underlying cause: what we call a “masculinity contest culture.” Masculinity Contest Cultures.

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Building the New “Mega Segments”: Which Content Providers Will Play to Win? - SPONSOR CONTENT FROM COGNIZANT

Harvard Business

To what extent is your organization’s metadata tagged to make it easily searchable? Is the reuse of content governed by an organizational rights and royalties management mechanism? Do you use advanced analytics to understand your customers’ behavior? Reusability. Delivery personalization. Platform control.

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What you Can do with StrengthsFinder in 60 – 90 Minutes

Leadership Vision Consulting

Begin to think about using those to build a strengths based organizational culture. Additionally, make some sort of name tag that is easily visible when you’re talking in a one on one conversation. These are designed to illustrate and highlight the behaviors inherent in the strengths. Name them with specific examples.

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Nonprofit Professionals - Amateur Managers?

The Nonprofit Consultant

My graduate program (Master of Public Policy and Administration, MPPA) provided a bit of management theory (Frederick Taylor and Max Weber) and organizational behavior, but the main focus of the program was on policy analysis and econometrics. But I didn't learn about management. Are you investing in their professional development?

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The Legal Risks of Monitoring Employees Online

Harvard Business

Enter data loss prevention, or “DLP” solutions, that help companies detect anomalous patterns or behavior through keystroke logging, network traffic monitoring, natural language processing, and other methods, all while enforcing relevant workplace policies. A risk-based approach for monitoring.

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Why Marketing Analytics Hasn’t Lived Up to Its Promise

Harvard Business

For example, data from mobile devices and data from PCs might indicate similar browsing paths, but if the consumer data and the data on pages browsed cannot be matched, it is hard to determine browsing behavior. Economics and psychology afford deep insights into the nature of consumer behavior, and statistics can help us excel at inference.