The pace of change in technology means policies, contracts and practices are becoming outdated within months, and risks are emerging faster than most organisations can reasonably track. Therefore, it’s crucial for every organisation to put simple but deliberate processes in place to keep pace with the speed of IT change.
3 Emerging AI Risks Your NFP Can’t Afford to Ignore
AI technology is moving incredibly fast. Here are three emerging AI risks your Not for Profit must mitigate right away.
Why your NFP needs an AI Adoption Strategy
It’s clear now that if organisations want to reap the greatest benefits from this new technology while protecting themselves from inappropriate use, an AI Adoption Strategy is an absolute must.
Is it finally time for your NFP to invest in Microsoft Copilot?
AI tools can be incredibly useful for many users in Not for Profits. However, I’m just not convinced that Microsoft Copilot is…
5 Risks of AI Adoption in Not for Profits
Your Not for Profit staff is likely using AI today. Yet, do you know the 5 risks of AI adoption in Not for Profits?
The #1 issue making Microsoft 365 Copilot unsafe for most NFPs
Want to know #1 issue making Microsoft 365 Copilot unsafe for most Not for Profits? In this case, it’s not Microsoft’s fault.
Does your Not for Profit need an AI strategy?
Given the potential productivity gains of AI, should your organisation have an AI strategy?
Is AI washing the new greenwashing?
Greenwashing refers to a company sharing misleading information to promote an environmentally responsible image. Are vendors now AI washing?
Should your Not for Profit invest in Microsoft Copilot Pro now?
Tammy Ven Dange of Roundbox Consulting answers the question, “Should your Not for Profit invest in Microsoft Copilot Pro now?”
Are you practicing safe AI?
Is your Not for Profit practicing safe AI? In a recent webinar where I presented, 49% of the attendees said they knew their staff were using AI or Artificial Intelligence tools like ChatGPT. Yet, the same people also told me that only a fraction of their organisations have completed cybersecurity training in the last twelve months.










