Building capacity without compromise, MaineGeneral Health’s ambient AI rollout boosts clinician adoption and reduces documentation burden effectively.
In an article last fall, TCC Group’s Jared Raynor suggested that nonprofit capacity building is evolving, introduced the idea of “Capacity Building 3.0,” and called for others to engage in a dialogue ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. A common theme throughout 2020 and into the first days of ...
In November 2022, my wife and I were with one of my best friends and his fiancée to celebrate my friend’s 51st birthday. On the evening of November 16th, he started climbing to the top of Mount Agung ...
Our industry needs more rigor when it comes to ensuring that they have both the capacity to attract and serve clients today – and create a platform for growing the firm in the years ahead. What ...
Early in my years as a consultant and change agent in organizations, I noticed a pattern I like to call “the Moses effect": When I began consulting engagements, there were times where it was almost as ...
As I’m out helping firms think about technology and scale decisions, a common question comes up in the conversation: “If we develop capacity, and can do more with less, won’t our staff worry about ...
The Biden-Harris administration has ushered in a profound change in direction for climate, conservation, and economic policy. Three groundbreaking pieces of legislation—the Inflation Reduction Act, ...
Last week, I heard representatives of a corporate foundation and two nonprofit organizations say that their attempts at capacity building had not yielded their intended results. (The National Council ...
When Washtenaw Literacy plans for a new "impact project," executive director Amy Goodman expects the nonprofit to stitch together various funding sources, some big and some small. "The microgrants ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has pushed hospitals to their limits. Here are five strategies to build capacity and resilience in the case of surges, the Harvard Business Review reported Oct. 4. The pandemic ...
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