Managing Nonprofit Organizations

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Managing Nonprofit Organizations

Author(s): Mary Tschirhart (Author), Wolfgang Bielefeld (Author)

  • Publisher: Jossey-Bass
  • Publication Date: 27 July 2012
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 512 pages
  • ISBN-10: 9780470402993
  • ISBN-13: 9780470402993

Book Description

Managing Nonprofit Organizations

Managing Nonprofit Organizations offers a comprehensive treatment of the key topics in nonprofit management for practitioners, professors, and students in both graduate and undergraduate courses. The first of its kind, this volume will serve as both text and handbook and will be supplemented with online materials and additional cases. Tschirhart and Bielefeld, two of the top scholars in nonprofit management bring theory and practice together in a cohesive way so readers are both informed and interested.

The core topics included mirror the topics covered in nonprofit/social venture survey courses, such as: nonprofit organizations and social entrepreneurship; organizational design and management; managing in a dynamic stakeholder environment; the founding impulse, the nonprofit business case; innovation, change and growth; nonprofit closure, conversion and merger; organizational design; the executive director and staff (paid and volunteer), board governance; membership, financial resources and attraction of fees, contracts, grants, and donations; strategic partnerships and affiliations, strategic planning and decision-making; programming and marketing, public relations and communications, relationships with government; and evaluation of nonprofit organizations.

Special attention will be paid to social entrepreneurship (as this could be used as a primary text in courses focused on this topic) and the inclusion of international cases throughout (to acknowledge globalization and attract international audiences).

Online materials will include cases, discussion questions, and more.

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MANAGING NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

This essential resource offers an overall understanding of nonprofits based on both the academic literature and practitioner experience. It shows how to lead, manage, govern, and structure effective and ethical nonprofit organizations. Managing Nonprofit Organizations reveals what it takes to be entrepreneurial and collaborative, formulate successful strategies, assess performance, manage change, acquire resources, be a responsible financial steward, and design and implement solid marketing and communication plans.

Managing Nonprofit Organizations is the only introductory text on this subject that manages to do three critical things equally well: It’s comprehensive, covering all the key topics leaders of NPOs need to know about; it’s practical, providing lots of examples, case incidents, and experiential exercises that connect the content to the real world; and, best of all (and most unique compared to others), it’s research-based, drawing on the latest and best empirical studies that look into what works and doesn’t work in the world of nonprofit management.”
—Vic Murray, professor, School of Public Administration, University of Victoria

“This book is a rarity—a text that can be used both as the focus for academic study and as a source of stimulating ideas for those practitioners who want to explore theories about management and how they can be applied so they can do a better job. Tschirhart and Bielefeld have explained all aspects of nonprofit management and leadership in a way that will stimulate as well as inform.”
—Richard Brewster, executive director, National Center on Nonprofit Enterprise, Virginia Tech University

Managing Nonprofit Organizations presents a comprehensive treatment of this important topic. The book satisfies the competencies and curriculum guidelines developed by NASPAA and by NACC and would be ideal for instruction. The book maintains its commitment to informing management and leadership throughout the nonprofit sector.”
—Jeffrey L. Brudney, Albert A. Levin Chair of Urban Studies and Public Service, Cleveland State University

“This is an important book, written by two of the leading scholars in the nonprofit studies field. Nonprofit managers, board members, funders, educators, and others will find Managing Nonprofit Organizations extremely valuable.”
—Michael O’ Neill, professor of nonprofit management, University of San Francisco

“Here’s the book that my students have been asking for—just the right mix of theory presentation, research findings, and practical suggestions to serve the thoughtful nonprofit management practitioner. It will inform, instruct, and ultimately, inspire.”
—Rikki Abzug, professor of management, Anisfield School of Business, Ramapo College

From the Back Cover

MANAGING NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

This essential resource offers an overall understanding of nonprofits based on both the academic literature and practitioner experience. It shows how to lead, manage, govern, and structure effective and ethical nonprofit organizations. Managing Nonprofit Organizations reveals what it takes to be entrepreneurial and collaborative, formulate successful strategies, assess performance, manage change, acquire resources, be a responsible financial steward, and design and implement solid marketing and communication plans.

Managing Nonprofit Organizations is the only introductory text on this subject that manages to do three critical things equally well: It’s comprehensive, covering all the key topics leaders of NPOs need to know about; it’s practical, providing lots of examples, case incidents, and experiential exercises that connect the content to the real world; and, best of all (and most unique compared to others), it’s research-based, drawing on the latest and best empirical studies that look into what works and doesn’t work in the world of nonprofit management.”
Vic Murray, professor, School of Public Administration, University of Victoria

“This book is a rarity―a text that can be used both as the focus for academic study and as a source of stimulating ideas for those practitioners who want to explore theories about management and how they can be applied so they can do a better job. Tschirhart and Bielefeld have explained all aspects of nonprofit management and leadership in a way that will stimulate as well as inform.”
Richard Brewster, executive director, National Center on Nonprofit Enterprise, Virginia Tech University

Managing Nonprofit Organizations presents a comprehensive treatment of this important topic. The book satisfies the competencies and curriculum guidelines developed by NASPAA and by NACC and would be ideal for instruction. The book maintains its commitment to informing management and leadership throughout the nonprofit sector.”
Jeffrey L. Brudney, Albert A. Levin Chair of Urban Studies and Public Service, Cleveland State University

“This is an important book, written by two of the leading scholars in the nonprofit studies field. Nonprofit managers, board members, funders, educators, and others will find Managing Nonprofit Organizations extremely valuable.”
Michael O’Neill, professor of nonprofit management, University of San Francisco

“Here’s the book that my students have been asking for―just the right mix of theory presentation, research findings, and practical suggestions to serve the thoughtful nonprofit management practitioner. It will inform, instruct, and ultimately, inspire.”
Rikki Abzug, professor of management, Anisfield School of Business, Ramapo College

About the Author

MARY TSCHIRHART is a professor in the School of Public and International Affairs and director of the Institute for Nonprofit Research, Education, and Engagement at North Carolina State University.

WOLFGANG BIELEFELD is professor emeritus in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University––Purdue University Indianapolis.

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