*Title:
"Technology Decisions in Capacity Building"
Please note new time! 12:30PM TO 2 PM
*Brief Description:
Organizations that expand their programs should be aware of the strategic
technology options available to them, and the benefits and risks associated
with each option. August 13, 12:30PM TO 2 PM, (We supply drinks and cookies) Free.
*A more detailed description:
Join Annkissam and Management Consulting Services for lunch (we supply the
drinks and cookies) and a workshop on the kind of technology decisions that
nonprofits face when scaling up their program operations. It's a great
chance to learn and network over lunch, and the event is free.
REGISTER HERE: http://www.managementconsultingservices.org/node/95
Every nonprofit organization is unique, and so is the way they accomplish their
goals. Organizations that expand their programs should be aware of the
strategic technology options available to them, and the benefits and risks
associated with each option. We will discuss the options and break into
groups for a case study, after which we'll share each group's
conclusions. Hope to see you there!
For a discussion forum on this topic: [ link to discussion forum on MCS website
]
When: August 13th, 2008 12:30 PM through 2:00 PM
Location : Management Consulting Services 6 Beacon Street Suite 415 Boston, MA
United States
Contact Gavin Murphy for more information. Phone: 617-306-4454
Email: gavin.murphy@annkissam.com
http://www.managementconsultingservices.org/node/95
MCS Seminar
Goals
- An
educational, truly useful experience for attendees; not a sales pitch - Opportunities
for seminar attendees to talk to each other - Attendees
leave with ideas and practical information
Overview
- The
seminar will use a narrative/case study to engage participants and make it
easier to draw parallels between the seminar and their own organizations - We’ll
send or post the case study in advance of the seminar so that it’s clear
to attendees that they aren’t coming to a sales pitch - After
introductions, we’ll give attendees a few minutes to review the case study - We’ll
present the case study - Attendees
will break into work groups at the case organization’s decision point- Each
work group will share experiences and make recommendations for the case organization
- Each
- Work
groups will present their recommendations for the audience of attendees - Attendees,
MCS and Annkissam will ask questions to encourage discussion - Annkissam
will summarize the groups’ findings and recommendations, and discuss our
experiences with organizations that have been faced with similar problems.
Case Study:
- We
will likely create our own case study.
We may use a case from a real project on which we’re working. We may also find a published case. - The
case will have the following primary attributes:- An
organization is founded- Mission
- Budget
- Staff
- Constituents
- Programs
- Founder
back-story - Initial
infrastructure
- The
initial technology phase is ad hoc- Founder
keeps track of everything in word docs, excel, e-mails, paper files,
voicemails - Back-ups
are rarely done if at all - Electronic
files are stored locally - No
network
- Founder
- As
the org. grows, they enter the infrastructure
phase- They
now have:- A
shared drive - An
e-mail server - A
shared calendar - Some
sort of accounting software like Quickbooks
- A
- Each
person/department has their own processes for operations - The
share drive grows organically and in silos - Excel,
word docs, paper files, e-mail and voicemail are still largely used for
tracking and storing organizational information - Statistics
are kept by individuals- Statistics
are only as good as the person keeping them
- Statistics
- Reporting,
when necessary, is a big administrative project requiring aggregating
different people’s information from many different sources- Reporting
generally only happens when an outside source requires it - Reporting
is rarely used for internal management
- Reporting
- They
- Either
the organization’s ability to process information declines as it grows,
or the organization is able to predict what will happen and decides to be
proactive, and the leadership is faced with a decision point. - The
organization may be able to improve their technology infrastructure and
this may be the time to do it (i.e. because scalability, integration,
reporting, etc. are required) - They
could:- Keep
the tools they’re currently using - Purchase
software products to support their operations - Build
custom software to support their operations - A
combination of the previous two options
- Keep
- An
Work Groups:
- At
this point, attendees will break into Annkissam assigned work groups - Each
work group will discuss experiences - Each
work group will develop recommendations for the case organization - Each
group will present their recommendations to the entire group - Follow-up
discussion and questions
Proposed Schedule:
- Sign-In
and Introductions 10
minutes - Case
Study Review 10
minutes - Workgroups 25
minutes - Workgroup
Presentations 30
minutes - Our
Experiences 10
minutes - Final
Thoughts 5
minutes
Total 90 minutes

