Airtable takes a different approach to the strict and structured applications we are accustomed to using by presenting the opportunity to build and create your own way of organizing anything—whether it’s your personal agenda to your professional task list—all housed in one application. The Good: As every great application should in today’s digital era, Airtable comes complete…

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The Good: Everyone can see who is working on what at all times, and at all steps of the project. Office Planner’s dashboard can be organized into multiple sections: “not yet started”, “in process”, “completed,” and so on. You can drag and file tasks allowing for a clearer “to-do” list. You can also attach files around…

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In this seven-part blog series, .orgSource reviews online task and project management tools that we predominantly use with our clients, our internal team, and as individuals—and offer the pros and cons of each. Today, we focus on Basecamp. Basecamp is a private, secured space online where colleagues can work together, organize and discuss everything they need…

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A Go or No-Go? Consult Your Strategy First, you must consider whether Pokémon Go—or any breakthrough technology—fits in with your association’s big-picture priorities, supporting structures and processes. You want to avoid attempting to adopt or embrace the latest technology craze unless it aligns with your organization’s overall strategy. That’s the key to great technology management—choosing…

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So why, then, are only half of AMS users satisfied with their current solution, according to ReviewMyAMS? First, ReviewMyAMS.com Founder Teri Carden says the fact that half of AMS users recommend their AMS is a positive thing—that it debunks the notion “everyone” is unsatisfied with their AMS. “But there is room for improvement,” Carden told approximately…

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