Mission Critical: Databases/Constituent Relationship Management
Event Details
Data is critical to all nonprofits. To be successful, you need to know who your stakeholders are and how they interact with your organization. So how do you create a data focused organization? This session will help you understand the fundamentals of databases in order to collect and use the information for reporting and management decisions.Skill Takeaways:
- Understand the fundamentals of databases in order to collect and use the information necessary for reporting and management decisions
- Describe common uses and challenges of databases
- Explain database ethical and security issues
(Please note this is the third webinar in the 7-part NTEN Technology Leadership Series.)
Presented by: John Kenyon, a nonprofit technology and internet strategist, who has worked with nonprofits for over 18 years providing advice, teaching seminars and writing articles about technology. Along with Michael Stein, he wrote The eNonprofit: a guide to ASPs, internet services and online software. He served as Training and Consulting Manager at Groundspring.org/Network for Good before returning to private practice in 2005. John’s practice concentrates on strategic uses of appropriate technologies with a focus on leveraging the internet. In 2008, John authored the Effective Online Communications chapter in the NTEN book Managing Technology to Meet your Mission. He is an adjunct professor at the University of San Francisco and has been a featured speaker across the US, England, Australia and online. More information and updates are available at www.johnkenyon.org.
Event Materials
LeadershipSeries_3_slides.pdf
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