
"I have traveled extensively in Concord" - Henry David Thoreau
Although it doesn't quite have the cachet of Thoreau's boast about Concord, I can at least report that I have been traveling extensively in Boston, not to mention Cambridge and Brookline.
I have been very remiss as a blogger for the last few weeks, but at least I have had the good excuse and wonderful privilege of occupying my time by visiting some local mission-based organizations that are in need of strategic technology advice. Some of them are clients, some are prospective clients, and some just need a little pro-bono assistance.
As previously mentioned in my blog, I am continuing to work on a couple of projects for Third Sector New England, but am no longer on site all day and every day. Although the loss of that routine has thrown me into a state of separation anxiety, I have been able to make use of my new flexibility by visiting the following: organizations:
Boston History and Innovation Collaborative
Center for Corporate Citizenship
Earth Track
Massachusetts Law Reform Institute
Massachusetts Nonprofit Network
Between these visits, some exciting telephone consultations, and some follow-up to my recent trip to New York City, I have had a pretty full dance card.Center for Corporate Citizenship
Earth Track
Massachusetts Law Reform Institute
Massachusetts Nonprofit Network
Blogging is nice, and I will do my best to post more regularly, but it's nothing compared to the opportunity to help a mission-based organization that I admire solve its real-world problems!






