@broadcast {1167744, title = {Critical Skill for Nonprofits in the Digital Age: Technical Intuition}, year = {2019}, abstract = {

Not everyone needs to become a tech expert, but all activists and nonprofit leaders must develop skills to inquire about, decide on, and demand technological change.\ Tech Fellow Alix Dunn talks to Stanford{\textquoteright}s Social Innovation Podcast.\ 

In a world where the pace of organizational learning is often slower than the pace of technological change, activists and nonprofit leaders must develop their {\textquotedblleft}technical intuition.{\textquotedblright} Not everyone needs to become a tech expert, explains\ Alix Dunn, of the consulting firm Computer Says Maybe, but this ongoing process of imagining, inquiring about, deciding on, and demanding technological change is critical.

In this recording from the Stanford Social Innovation Review{\textquoteright}s 2019\ Data on Purpose conference, Dunn walks through her guidelines to help anyone to develop these skills.

}, url = {https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/critical_skill_for_nonprofits_in_the_digital_age_technical_intuition}, author = {Alix Dunn} }