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Announcing a new online seminar:
Wed., Feb. 17th, 2010; 12:15 - 1:45 pm (PDT)
Technology planning is a lot like an endless journey into foreign lands. The tools of navigation are wonderful and varied, but when we're about to head into risky terrain, there is nothing as useful as a great big Stop Sign. There are a lot of great models that will tell you what you need to do for successful technology planning, including our own Communication Centered methods. But in this workshop, we're going to focus on what not to do. Why? Because year after year, everywhere we look, nonprofits are continuing to do it wrong. We all need to take a hard look at what we're doing “ and what we're planning on doing “ and fix the mistakes that will undermine our work, sometimes for years to come. That's what we'll be doing in this 90 minute workshop, in which we'll teach you how to:
- identify the warning signs that a new project will fail in some important way
- know if your organization is ready to do tech planning right and if not, how to get ready
- change your management systems to dramatically increase technological agility
- develop frameworks and disciplines that keep future projects on track
- create a common vision and an objective framework for technological success
If you're tired of the frustration of the endless parade of solutions, hype, and anxieties that seem to be the entire landscape of contemporary technology, if you want to extract your projects from the clash of personalities, if you want to know how to avoid the enormous mistakes that we all seem to be making, then this workshop is meant for you.
More Info: http://classifieds.nonprofitnews.org/clickthru/redir/565/ws/ha
This Events Ad was posted: 2/5/10; 11:48:48 AM.
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