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The Power of Tech: A New Era of Growth for Nonprofits in the Digital Age
Smart technology is redefining the operations model at nonprofit organizations. From enhancing communication to boosting engagement and transforming fundraising,...
Why State and Local Governments Can’t Ignore Data Governance
While the private sector has been swift in harnessing the power of data, public sector entities have been slow in comparison. Several reasons for this include...
How Digital Transformation Can Grow and Evolve Your Association
Global spending on digital transformation is projected to double between 2022 and 2026, reaching a projected $3.4 trillion in 2026. Digital transformation is a...
Clinical Informatics: Changing the Healthcare Landscape
Clinical informatics involves the use of information technology (IT) and data science to support the effective management and utilization of health information and...
6 Priorities to Future-Proof your Community Bank
Transformative Chief Information Officers (CIOs) steer their institutions through challenging times by aligning innovation with customer-centricity. Since the banking...
What is a Data Strategy and Why Does Every Nonprofit Need One?
Nonprofit leaders depend on information to make strategic and tactical decisions about how to run, grow and transform their organizations. Whether it is effective...
The Future of Nonprofits: Utilizing Technology To Increase Millennial and Gen Z Engagement
Nonprofits are challenged to connect with audiences and create a compelling narrative to foster donations and engagement, all while faced with limited resources and...
The Pace of Digital Transformation is Accelerating
Bill Lenihan was was interviewed for an article, The Pace of Digital Transformation is Accelerating, published by Engineering.com. The article highlights that the rate...
How Technology Can Bridge The Gap Between Different Generations In The Workforce
Today’s workforce is more generationally diverse than ever before, as many people work well past traditional retirement ages, often taking on second careers later in...
