When employers allow employees to work four 10-hour days, and have one day off.
What is Compressed Time.
The basic day-to-day financial plan that projects all the operational revenue streams and normal business expenses incurred.
What is an Operating Budget?
Name the three things to remember for business continuity.
What is people, places, and things?
An individual, not on staff who performs technology services.
What is a technology contractor?
Name one example of a vendor.
What is suppliers, consultants, hotels, or contractors?
An employee benefit program often found in unionized organizations. These help coordinate alternative treatment for substance abuse rehabilitation and recovery as well as other treatment for mental health issues generally when the benefit is self-insured.
What is Employee Assistance Program?
Three important examples of this type of documentation include: Investments and Reserves, Budgets, Operational Accounting
What are financial policies?
Name the elements of a contract.
What is offer, acceptance, and consideration?
Establishing a technology committee to start an internal and external scan.
What is the first step in the strategic technology process?
Name one of the things to include in an RFP.
What is introductions, goals, responsibilities, standards, budget, samples, or response format?
Employees that are paid a salary or an hourly wage, but must be paid overtime for any hours they work over 40 per week.
What is non-exempt?
Revenue and Expenses are matched in the period earned or incurred.
What is accrual basis accounting?
This is the highest level of authority in corporate governance.
What is the State Nonprofit corporation law?
In what process do you: Conduct an evaluation.
What is the last step of the strategic technology process?
Name what you should continuously do when working with a vendor.
What is regularly evaluate of the relationship?
This is where all the human resources policies and procedures of the company are kept.
What is an employee handbook?
Clear lines of authority
Clear definition and acceptance of responsibility
Authority commensurate with responsibility
Proper training
These are examples of...
What are internal controls?
When a staff member receives a complaint about a member, this is the person who should handle the complaint.
What is another member (such as the President)?
Always remember member to member and staff to staff.
A broad subject name focused on managing and processing information within an organization.
What is Information Technology (IT)?
This is the doctrine when an individual does something for your organization and the organization owns the work the individual does.
What is the work for hire doctrine?
This acronym and it's meaning is used to describe the performance review process.
What is Written evaluation, equitable, accurate and timely, WE EAT?
Two provisions of this act directly impact nonprofits:
The whistle-blower protection provision, which prohibits interference with a person who reports a potential infraction to a federal law enforcement agency...
and the prohibition of document destruction upon the commencement of a federal investigation.
What is the Sarbanes-Oxley Act?
Name the three duties of the board.
What is the duty of care, duty of loyalty, and duty of obedience?
Name who's role it is to make big picture decisions that meet a need for the organization.
What is the role of a CES?
This is the controlling document between the organization and a member.
What is a contract?