Changes in Volunteer Activities in the Information Revolution Nonprofit organizations that use volunteers are facing new challenges to recruit and maintain new generation volunteers. After that year, the interests of the volunteers changed their wishes and how they can donate themselves. When the American Red Cross started switching from the turn of the century to the 1920s, its main focus was on disaster relief. By the time of World War II (Dulles) dozens of new services offered by volunteers were added to their original duties.
Due to the revolution of information technology, we have made a big change in the essence of the world. In fact, we are living in the information age. The information technology revolution fundamentally changed our way of life. For example, when no one is at home, our family will automatically work. The IT revolution makes it possible to communicate with people on the other side of the earth in real time. Thanks to the IT revolution, we also enjoy multimedia-based synchronous communication in military operations and commercial practices.
The new information revolution is proceeding smoothly. It starts with companies and has company information. But it certainly will involve all social institutions. It will fundamentally change the meaning of information for businesses and individuals. This is not a revolution of technology, mechanics, technology, software, speed. This is a conceptual revolution. It does not occur in Information Technology (FT) or Management Information System (MIS), and it is never led by Chief Information Officer (CIO). It is guided by people who tend to bow in the information industry, ie accountants. However, the information revolution also provides information to individuals. Again, it will not happen in IT or MIS, nor will it be driven by CIO. It is one. The cause of the printing revolution information revolution and the promotion of its development is the failure to provide information on "information industry" - IT staff, MIS personnel, ClO -.