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The Secret to Stopping Overwhelm in the Workplace

NonProfit Leadership Center

Decision-Making A study in the Journal of Business Ethics found that individuals high in mindfulness are more likely to act ethically, value upholding ethical standards, and use a principled approach to ethical decision-making.

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7 Lessons From Marketing Ethics

NonProfit Hub

Ethics are what we hold close to our hearts. Even business organizations have both written and unwritten ethics that they have to follow in dealing with their environment, customers, employees, etc. . Every company or business organization has several ethical policies guiding advertising, pricing, competitive strategies, etc.

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Leveraging AI in Social Work: A Pathway to Empowering Vulnerable Populations

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

In this blog post, I’ll explore the possibility of AI in social work, examine real-world applications and success stories, address challenges and ethical considerations, and envision the future of this exciting time. One exciting development area is the potential for AI to enhance community-based interventions.

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Inclusive AI adoption to drive nonprofit missions

Candid

By listening to diverse voices and identifying inclusive implementation practices, nonprofits can help make sure AI serves the needs of all communities and is used ethically and equitably to address social issues. So, how can you foster this organization-wide, inclusive approach to AI adoption?

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Recap: Nonprofits & AI – A Conversation with Devi Thomas

Beth Kanter

Reflecting on Devi’s comment, I do believe that AI is a learning opportunity for everyone, but it is important to create psychological safety where people can ask questions and make it okay to experiment. One metaphor is to think of the AI as an intern that you need to clearly communicate instructions to and then check their work and revise.

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5 Strategies to Get and Keep More Donors for Your Nonprofit

Clairification

It turns out you can encourage people to act in desirable ways, simply by applying a few lessons learned from neuroscience, psychology and behavioral economics. Today I’d like to consider five specific strategies that will help you ethically take advantage of some of the psychology underlying human behavior.

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Do AI images work in fundraising?

Jeff Brooks

But photos pose some ethical and logistical challenges. Test: told it was an AI image with an ethical rationale (such as to protect anonymity). Of course, using it and not divulging is ethically iffy at best. But if you are going to use an AI image and divulge it, the ethical rationale is much better than the pragmatic one.

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