Difference between revisions of "DC2009:Managing Nonprofit Software Development Projects"
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=== Description === | === Description === | ||
− | While a best practice for | + | While a best practice for Nonprofits technologists is to try and utilize existing tools and services, there are invariably times when the appropriate tools and applications don’t exist. But software development is not a core competency of most Nonprofits, and too often Nonprofit software development efforts spiral out of control or end in less-than-complete realization of vision. This session will explore how best to get from concept to running code with out losing focus on mission. |
== Session Notes == | == Session Notes == | ||
Session notes will be posted here. | Session notes will be posted here. |
Latest revision as of 17:31, 14 January 2016
Description
While a best practice for Nonprofits technologists is to try and utilize existing tools and services, there are invariably times when the appropriate tools and applications don’t exist. But software development is not a core competency of most Nonprofits, and too often Nonprofit software development efforts spiral out of control or end in less-than-complete realization of vision. This session will explore how best to get from concept to running code with out losing focus on mission.
Session Notes
Session notes will be posted here.