But attendees of a July 22-23 gathering in Washington D.C. weren't working out bugs to get a new version of software to market faster — their end product was quite different. They came to delve deep into the art and science of managing technology projects at nonprofits, something practitioners say can be a lonely and frustrating enterprise.
“We see a huge amount of wasted money because organizations don’t know how to manage technology,”











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