How can today′s nonprofits demonstrate effective use of funds? How
can they motivate employees and volunteers and combat burnout and high
turnover? How can they ensure that they are performing in accordance
with their mission and purpose? Author Stephen J. Gill answers these
questions and more in Developing a Learning Culture in Nonprofit
Organizations. Filled with practical tips and tools, the book shows
students and managers of human services, arts, education, civic, and
environmental agencies how to implement a learning culture with
individuals, teams, the organization as a whole, and the larger
community. Key Features Draws on the author′s more than 25 years of
consulting experience Demonstrates how to create a culture of
intentional learning that uses reflection and feedback, focuses on
successes and failures, and builds a strong organization that
motivates employees and volunteers Offers specific, hands-on tools for
each level of the organization, from the individual and team to the
whole organization and the community Discusses not only the need for a
learning culture but also the barriers that may stand in the way Takes
a step-by-step approach that facilitates managers′ and students′
understanding and learning Incorporates practical tools that can be
used in nonprofit management and in actual field instruction
Developing a Learning Culture in Nonprofit Organizations is
appropriate for courses in Social Work Evaluation, Public and
Nonprofit Management, and Evaluation.
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SAGE Publications
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781483343006
Publisert
2013
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
SAGE Publications, Inc. (US)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
232
Forfatter