“Before investing in custom technology solutions, nonprofit leaders should assess whether that’s the right approach for their organization or not.”
“By approaching this selection with clarity and these key criteria in mind, nonprofit organizations like yours can increase the likelihood of selecting a partner that can provide effective support and help you achieve your goals powered by the latest technology.”
“When we talk about data maturity, we’re referring to the degree to which organizations are collecting and analyzing data to make informed operational decisions.
“Ultimately, a data system designed to support daily functions like these can streamline your team’s workflow, making it easier to focus on doing the work and generating greater positive results.”
Asemio Decoded is back for Season 2 with a lineup of new guests, new topics, and the same commitment to exploring how technology can and is used to make the world a better place. Whether you’re a returning listener or finding us for the first time, our latest episode with guest, Lucie Doll, is a […]
“A good partner will help you temper your spending by working with you to design solutions that are long-lasting.”
How a firm is structured will give you insight into how you can expect to work with them.
TULSA, OK – Asemio’s Managing Director and co-founder, Aaron Bean, has been selected to serve on the University of Pennsylvania’s Actionable Intelligence for Social Policy’s (AISP) National Advisory Committee this coming year. AISP serves as a national network that helps to champion cross-sector data-sharing best practices through connection, education, and consultation services. AISP’s National Advisory […]
TULSA, OK – Asemio’s Managing Director and co-founder, Aaron Bean, has been elected to serve a one-year term as a board member-at-large for the Association of Public Data Users (APDU). The Association of Public Data Users (APDU) is a national network where users, producers, and disseminators of public statistical data come together to cultivate relationships […]
The question of build vs. buy boils down to the kind of investment you can make and the problem you’re trying to solve.