Critical Skill for Nonprofits in the Digital Age: Technical Intuition




Stanford Social Innovation Review Podcast show

Summary: <p>In a world where the pace of organizational learning is often slower than the pace of technological change, activists and nonprofit leaders must develop their “technical intuition.” Not everyone needs to become a tech expert, explains <strong>Alix Dunn</strong>, of the consulting firm Computer Says Maybe, but this ongoing process of imagining, inquiring about, deciding on, and demanding technological change is critical.</p> <p>In this recording from our 2019 <a href="http://www.ssirdata.org/">Data on Purpose conference</a>, Dunn walks through her guidelines to help anyone to develop these skills.</p><br><a href="https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/critical_skill_for_nonprofits_in_the_digital_age_technical_intuition">https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/critical_skill_for_nonprofits_in_the_digital_age_technical_intuition</a>