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  • MPD Phase Auto-change

    When you complete a task on a contact whose MPD phase is above the Decision Line, TntMPD will automatically ask if you want to change the MPD Phase. The suggested new phase varies depending on what their current Phase is. Read More > MPD Phase Remember, you can always change the MPD Phase manually...
    Posted to Exploding TntMPD 2.0 by TntWare on 10 Sep 2009
    Filed under: MPD Phase, tasks / history, tasks / history impact on MPD Phase, MPD Phase auto-change
  • Reference Guide: The MPD Tab

    The MPD Tab in the Contacts area is the core financial information area about your contacts. This page tells you the MPD phase of the contact, from stranger to committed financial giver or pray-er, as well as who referred this contact, all of their gifts to date, whether they get your newsletter or not...
    Posted to Exploding TntMPD 2.0 by TntWare on 10 Sep 2009
    Filed under: contacts, Contact View, MPD tab, contacts MPD Phase, MPD Phase, Contact View MPD tab, MPD tab overview, contacts summary data, giving summary data, summary data, giving, reference guides, reference guides MPD tab, MPD Tab reference guides
  • MPD Phase

    MPD Phase The MPD Phase is a critical piece of information for TntMPD. n/a The default MPD Phase for a new contact. However, you should move your contacts into another phase as quickly as possible. Never Contacted The typical starting place for a new contact. Ideally, most contacts will move through...
    Posted to Exploding TntMPD 2.0 by TntWare on 10 Sep 2009
    Filed under: contacts, contacts MPD Phase, MPD Phase
  • FAQs: MPD Phase

    FAQs: MPD Phase Do I really need to use the MPD Phase? Can I just make all of my contacts the same MPD Phase? It matters. The MPD Phase—in combination with the Pledge amount and frequency—are the cornerstone of the lookups and analysis tools. I’m just starting out with a bunch of names, or I have just...
    Posted to Exploding TntMPD 2.0 by TntWare on 21 Jan 2009
    Filed under: FAQs, MPD Phase, MPD Phase FAQs, FAQs MPD Phase, Obsolete
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