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News for November 2003
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17 November 2003 |
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| Cyber Insecurity: The Cost of Monopoly |
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I'm working on an article on the role of Microsoft's technology funding on the nonprofit sector. I'm coming across all sorts of interesting things in the course of my research, including Cyber Insecurity: The Cost of Monopoly (PDF), a detailed analysis of the impact of computer monoculture on data and system security.
Posted: 11/17/03; 10:40:48 PM # |
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11 November 2003 |
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| Putting Process Owners in Charge |
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For years now, I have been teaching a model of technology planning called Communication Centered Planning, because I don't feel that software vendors are the right people to be designing nonprofit business processes. In Putting Process Owners in Charge, Phil Wainewright argues this case.
Posted: 11/11/03; 11:48:23 AM # |
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6 November 2003 |
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| Mind map of social software |
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Tom Smith has developed a mind map of social software (PDF), which he defines in this case as "software that enables a new form of group interaction that then alters the behavior of the group and the individual". This is the sort of thinking that helps us plan new strategies for organizing people around the causes we support.
Posted: 11/6/03; 1:40:42 PM # |
| NP Action |
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I'm impressed by a few of the resources I have discovered at OMB Watch's NP Action site supporting capacity building for nonprofit advocacy. But I find the interface confusing, I'm really not sure if I am finding the best stuff, and I wish there were some system (email, RSS feed) for notifying me of new content. Maybe it's there and I just can't find it. I know they are doing some interesting aggregation.
Posted: 11/6/03; 1:39:41 PM # |
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