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Conversations on technology for community service providers

5 Things You Can Do Right Now When There Isn’t Enough Time in the Day

At any one time Administrators are busy doing a million different things in an organization – handling daily tasks in operations & administration, taking calls, letter writing, managing client information, reporting, special projects, and so much more. 

Does this sound like you? 

Topics: workplace efficiency learning teams

(At least) 5 Easy Social Media Tips and Tools for Beginners

 

 

Social media strengthens connections and collaborations. It’s a way to share knowledge with your: community, clients, staff, volunteers, other agencies, and those seeking your expertise. Wonderful, right?

In 2018 it is used to turn communication into interactive dialogue among communities and individuals. Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, GooglePlus, the list goes on. These platforms enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking, and who in this day and age doesn’t want to be able to do that for their organization? 

Topics: Social Media ShareVision workplace community volunteering efficiency Productivity digital technology Google

Building A Sense of Belonging for All (Including You!)

October is Community Inclusion Month in BC. 

Topics: developmental disabilities workplace community volunteering

Coffee shops give sense of purpose – more than a morning eye opener

I recently went out for dinner with a friend who told me about an exciting new project that he was a part of. Among other things, my friend and I share a common goal of purposeful community. The project he is involved in will provide supportive housing, as well as community amenity spaces including a gym, a coffee shop, and non-profit offices. Exciting stuff. 

Topics: non-profit sharing economy ShareVision developmental disabilities employability employment inclusion workplace community diversity workforce art gallery autism