Mission-Based Management: Leading Your Not-for-Profit in the 21st Century, 3rd Ed.
by Peter C. Brinckerhoff
$7.95
As a nonprofit manager, you have to be more effective and more efficient than ever to win funding and support to ensure your organization pursues its mission, meets community needs, and maintains its budget, while juggling the demands of funders, clientele, boards, staff, and community. This Third Edition of Mission-Based Managementprovides comprehensive, hands-on guidance that addresses your unique concerns as a nonprofit manager and policy-maker.
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- Understand the unique and evolving concerns of today's managers in nonprofit organizations.
- Discover a fresh analysis of updated priorities for the mission-based manager.
- Benefit from the author's views on ethics, transparency, technology, crisis planning and more.
- Model your own practices after the best characteristics of 21st century high-impact nonprofits.
About the Author
Peter Brinckerhoff has spent his entire adult life working in, around and for nonprofits. He is dedicated to the concept that a nonprofit organization is a mission-based business, in the business of doing its mission. He is an internationally renowned trainer, author and consultant to nonprofit organizations. Since founding his consulting firm, Corporate Alternatives, in 1982, Mr. Brinckerhoff has helped thousands of organizations become more mission-capable. He is the award-winning author of Mission-Based Management, Third Edition; Social Entrepreneurship; Mission-Based Marketing, Second Edition; and Faith-Based Management.
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