Seeking Relationship – is it Transactional or is it Real Commitment?
We care about many relationships – with loved ones, and with the professional relationships we have with staff and colleagues […]
We care about many relationships – with loved ones, and with the professional relationships we have with staff and colleagues […]
Strategic management is a logical set of connected activities that enables the organization to make its strategy work. It is a process.
Seventeen years ago, researchers at IBM concluded that the anticipated value of Information Technology (IT) investment was not being realized because …
Kafi Waters, Daniel Frishberg and Andrew Pendleton worked with Wiley Publishing on this add-on to the Society for Plastics Engineers […]
Not that recent, but if you haven’t seen these, they’re worth your time: Playing by the (Wrong) Rules over at […]
Are technology projects a source of frustration, confusion, or excessive cost within your organization? Are you curious about whether you’re […]
CrisisCamp Haiti is a project of Crisis Commons, an organization that brings together technology volunteers to help with disaster relief […]
There are a lot of interesting nonprofit technology events coming up in DC in the next few weeks, covering topics from green IT, to managing technology, to what a CIO perspective can add to your organization.
We’re starting a new series of informal gatherings to discuss topics important to nonprofits. The idea is to bring people together to share your ideas. Register now for the first forum on January 20 to discuss Social Media.
Recently, several of us at CITI met with Paul King of Process Experts (and former CIO of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation). We knew there was a connection when we read his tagline, which reads “Integrating People, Process, & Technology,” which is a concept and the exact language we use at CITI in our own collateral material and conversations.