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Technovate for Impact: Tools and resources for effective KM

By Admin Febraury 15, 2023

Technovation is becoming increasingly important in today's fast-paced, digital world. Technovation is at the heart of every SMART™ organization. By technovating your personnel, you can automate and standardize your processes and organize your programs more efficiently. Technovation also helps you effectively manage your knowledge using the right technologies.

There are many tools and resources available to support effective KM within non-profit organizations. Some examples include:

  • 1. Collaboration and communication platforms


    Tools such as Slack, Microsoft Teams, and Asana can help non-profits facilitate communication and collaboration among team members. These platforms allow for the sharing of documents, discussions, and project management within the organization.
  • 2. Document management systems


    Tools such as SharePoint, Dropbox, and Google Drive, can help non-profits store, organize, and share documents and other types of files. These systems allow for easy access to important documents from any device and help to ensure that team members have the most up-to-date information.
  • 3. Project management tools


    Non-profits can use tools such as Trello, Basecamp, and Asana to manage projects and tasks efficiently. These tools allow team members to track progress, assign tasks, and set deadlines in one central location.
  • 4. Learning management systems


    Tools such as Moodle, Canvas, and Blackboard can help non-profits deliver training and education to team members and stakeholders. These systems allow for the creation of online courses and resources, as well as tracking of progress and completion.
  • 5. Data analysis and visualization tools


    Non-profits can use tools such as Power BI, Tableau, and Google Analytics to analyze and visualize data related to their operations and impact. These tools can help organizations make informed decisions based on data-driven insights.

In addition to these tools, there are also many resources available to support KM within non-profits. These include online communities and forums, professional development courses and workshops, and KM best practices guides and articles.

And here’s the cherry on the top: many of these technologies can be availed for free of cost! Worried about the paperwork and the red tape?
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