Keep things running smoothly
Most computer systems need fixing from time to time, and most organisations grind to a halt when their computers go wrong. Whether you work from home on a single computer connected to a printer and the internet, or rely on a large network of computers running shared systems in multiple sites, it is important to think about the support you need to keep things running smoothly.
You must also think about how to prevent problems before they arise. What are the basic steps to take to protect your computer and the data you use?
Getting the most from your investment in ICT requires you to have the skills to make the most of the tools you have. Training is a vital part of your total cost of ownership of ICT – there’s no point having the latest hardware or software if it is never used.
You may choose structured, formal learning activities, focused on specific tasks. These could belong or short courses, delivered by private, public or community training providers. Others will prefer informal learning, especially by accessing support and advice from colleagues or peers. Email and the web provide access to enormous networks of people around the globe, although the answer may be the person sitting in the same room as you.
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- Coping with cuts
- Addressing needs
- Strategy
- Impact
- Managing change
- Planning for the future
- Involving people
- Public Service Delivery
- Governance and leadership
- Compact Advocacy programme
- Campaigning and influencing policy
- Collaborative working
- ICT (information and communication technology)
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ICT Publications
All the information you need to successfully assess, plan, implement and maintain your organisation's ICT.
Learn how to cost and fund your ICT, and explain these costs and benefits more successfully to funders.
An ICT survival guide for trustees
Understand the role of ICT and the importance of planning both for your organisational effectiveness and your impact on beneficiaries.
Digital communications for successful campaigns - course
New media has changed the way non profits and charities can campaign for change.
- Get pointers on the newest trends and learn best practise with this StudyZone training course on KnowHow NonProfit site















