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heather | 23 Jul 2007 - 11:26
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I wrote this blog while I was Assistant Director at Aspiration and shared about my experiences managing the day to day operations of my organization. I love what I do! I'm now a full-time consultant and PhD student at the University of San Diego. I am continuing to blog on my Nonprofit Leadership 601 blog.

I recently got accepted to present at a nonprofit research conference about the Nonprofit Management and Operations Blog, Wiki and Brown Bag Lunch discussions as being collaborative learning and professional development tools for nonprofit managers.

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Welcome!

I’m enjoying reading your blog! I’d love to do an interview with you for blogher and my blog, Beth’s Blog, in the next few weeks.

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finding you

Heather, when I clicked on one of the links on your fascinating blog, I found myself away and didn’t know how to get back. When I click on “Blog” up at the top of the page, I get posts from Gunner’s and Katrin’s blogs, but not you. Could there be a dropdown list of Aspiration’s blogs?

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Finding me

We recently added a link to my blog on Aspiration’s blog page. Sorry for the confusion.

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Good luck!

Hey Heather—

As a nonprofit capacity builder in Chicago (I work at Community Media Workshop, we link journalists with nonprofits, grassroots folks, and artists), I have been working at blogging a little bit the past 6 months. It’s fricking hard! Anyway, will be looking for your news and ideas about operations. Can you give some examples, or talk about the difference between ops and program?

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Ditto!

I’d also be interested in the discussion about operations vs. programs. Thanks, Heather!

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Nonprofit Operations vs. Programs Blog Post

Here’s the link to my post about Nonprofit Operations vs. Programs.

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