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How Silos and Redundancies Impact Financial Sustainability in K–12 Schools

How Silos and Redundancies Impact Financial Sustainability in K–12 Schools

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BY LISA WILLIAMS How Silos and Redundancies Impact Financial Sustainability in K–12 Schools TM 2 800.443.9441 | www.blackbaud.com How Silos and Redundancies Impact Financial Sustainability Redundancies and silos are some of the biggest threats to the financial sustainability of a private school. Redundancy can take many forms, from software redundancy— when different departments are using different software solutions for the same purpose—to the redundancy of efforts among people at the school. Silos are created when software or people work without consideration for other school operations. In essence, when the left hand is not talking to the right. For example, if three teachers at the school are involved in planning events, and each has their own budget, their expenses may ov

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