Technical Capability Model 
Innovation@Work is a management philosophy that seeks to integrate technology, network solutions and the power of people.
The Technical Capability Model (TCM) for Nonprofits is a research effort that is in phase 2 of development. The objective of the research is to develop a TCM that provides pragmatic guidance to large and small nonprofits in the use, application, and investment in information technology. The TCM by definition is targeted for organizations that are seeking transformative steps that include information technology to support their growth objectives. Our goal is to produce an assessment tool and roadmap that serves as an IT strategy customized for the core business processes and inherent constraints of the nonprofit community.
By establishing a correlation between the needs of an organization, as measured through its growth metrics, and the capabilities of the organization, as measured through the cost per transaction and maximum transaction capacity, we can identify a curve that provides insight on the required level of capacity to support an organization as it grows. By conducting a regression on an organization's growth metrics (G) as a function of its capabilities (C), we believe you can develop an assessment tool that identifies the organization's current state of (G,C) and develop a roadmap to reach a higher level of (G',C') that is driven by return on the investment associated with the capability build-out. Click on the link below to read the executive summary of the Proof of Concept for this very important initiative.