When your plumbing is in need of repair, chances are you don't call your family doctor- you call a plumber, right?! It wouldn't make sense to call the doctor to fix your plumbing, but many
nonprofits are doing just that when dealing with their technology requirements. If the staff are consulting with the CEO regarding a printer that isn't working or a slower than usual internet connection, that's almost as crazy as calling the doctor in to repair the pipes. Here are 5 obvious signs your
non-profit needs serious technical help:
Actually, the most obvious sign that you may be in need of technology assistance is if you have ever found yourself at the office thinking there must be a better way- chances are it would be worth a few minutes of your time to evaluate whether or not your non-profit organization has the technology support it needs for improved efficiency and productivity. Just be sure you do that evaluation with someone IT qualified- and not necessarily the Vice President of Finance.
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