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Jones and Bartlett Strategic Management In Nonprofit Organizations 2014 Edition by William A. Brown
Nonprofit Organizations Are Complex And Distinctive Organizational Entities. The Literature Of Strategic Management Poses Some Interesting Challenges And Is Only Partially Developed To Inform Decision Making For Nonprofit Managers. Strategic Management In Nonprofit Organizations Uses A Strategic Management Framework To Consider Key Decisions That Nonprofit Managers And Volunteer Leaders Confront As They Plan And Work To Position Their Organizations For Optimal Success. Key Features- Fills A Gap In The Current Literature By Providing A Thorough Examination Of Management And Planning Issues Experienced By Nonprofit Managers,Including Challenges Such As Muted Markets And Specific Performance Expectations. - Blends Together Theoretical, Empirical, And Normative Literature With Descriptive Stories Of Managing In The Sector. - Suggests Some Optimal Practices For Managers Who Want To Strengthen Their Organizations.- Perfect For Graduate Students In Nonprofit Management Programs.- Supported By A Complete Package Of Instructor Ancillary Materials Including An Instructor'S Manual, Powerpoints, And Test BankContents:Chapter 1 Nature Of Nonprofit OrganizationsChapter 2 Framing Strategic ChoicesChapter 3 External EnvironmentChapter 4 Internal CapabilitiesChapter 5 Public Benefit StrategiesChapter 6 Analysis Of The Task EnvironmentChapter 7 Corporate Strategy, Structures, And PlanningChapter 8 Service StrategiesChapter 9 Social And Political StrategiesChapter 10 Financial Resource StrategiesChapter 11 Inter-Organizational RelationshipsChapter 12 Strategic Leadership