Blog Quandary

Blog Quandary

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Data Ethics And Security

I had the pleasure of participating on a panel with this topic for the Data Analysts for Social Good/Good Tech.

Year-end Reflections

Year-end Reflections

This post was originally published on the NTEN Blog on December 24th, 2015. As years go, 2015 was a significant.

How Easy Is It For You To Manage, Analyze And Present Data?

How Easy Is It For You To Manage, Analyze And Present Data?

I ask because my articles are up, including my big piece from NTEN’s Collected Voices: Data-Informed Nonprofits on Architecting Healthy.

Architecting Healthy Data Management Systems

Architecting Healthy Data Management Systems

This article was originally published in the NTEN eBook “Collected Voices: Data-Informed Nonprofits” in January of 2014. Introduction The reasons.

The Future Of Technology

The Future Of Technology

…is the name of the track that I am co-facilitating at NTEN’s Leading Change Summit. I’m a late addition, there.

Career Reflections: My Biggest Data Fail

Career Reflections: My Biggest Data Fail

This article was published on the NTEN Blog in February of 2014.  It originally appeared in the eBook “Collected Voices:.

Best Of 2012: Nonprofit Technology Grows Up

Best Of 2012: Nonprofit Technology Grows Up

This article was first published on the NTEN Blog in December of 2012. I think that the best thing that.

(Great) Mission Accomplished

(Great) Mission Accomplished

I'm still knocking on wood a bit, but I think it's now safe to rep0ort that I'll be joining Legal Services Corporation as their Chief Information Officer in January. Those of you who read my Looking For A New Job post in August know that I had some pretty strict requirements for that gig, and this one meets or exceeds them. LSC is the nonprofit that allocates federal funding to legal aid societies across the country.

Talking Databases For A Change

Talking Databases For A Change

NTEN's new issue of Change is out and I got a chance to sound off to Idealware's Chris Bernard about the dream of "one database to rule them all" -- doing all of your organization's Constituent Relationship Management (CRM) in a single system. My interview is on page 22, but the whole issue is a dream for NPO's struggling with wrangling information.