Exploding the modern not-for-profit (webinar)
Micro-globalism is a new force which is dramatically changing the way the world does business. In the next ten years it will cause a substantial shift in employment within Australia and directly cause the failure of many thousands of businesses who fail to adapt.
In the new world of micro-globalism, the decision about where a task will be done is not based upon the location of the client, the location of the management or the location of the contract. The geographical location of each task has become purely a function of where it can be done to an acceptable quality at the lowest price.
Much of the work that can be now done in another country is because of technology systems that make this possible, convenient and low cost. The rise of Cloud Computing has further increased the tasks that can be done from any location.
In this free webinar you will hear a no jargon approach to:
- What micro-globalism is and why it matters to your organisation no matter what size
- How early adopters are using it creatively to drive down costs and improve services
- How Cloud Computing supports a globalised business model
- How not-for-profits can expand their offering internationally, while at the same time LOWERING their overall Australian costs by at least 20%
- What third party organisations can assist in the execution of these plans
This will be an exciting glimpse into the future of not-for-profits.
The concepts will be able to be applied by almost any not-for-profit.
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About the presenter - Scott Linden Jones
With over 10+ years in business creation and management, Scott is seen as an expert in advising and implementing IT solutions for the not-for-profit sector as well as an Australian leader in IT management and Cloud Computing. He has a soft spot for not-for-profits and actively campaigns to help this sector realise its humanitarian goals through better leverage of technology. He has years of experience in global sourcing of talent and in helping businesses adapt and remain viable and profitable amidst changing global conditions. Rolling these interests together, he is also working with some Australian charitable organisations to assist them to expand their wonderful work globally.