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Mission-Based Management: Leading Your Not-for-Profit in the 21st Century

AUTHOR: Peter C. Brinckerhoff
ISBN: 0471390135

SHORT DESCRIPTION: Nonprofit managers must make sure that the organization pursues its mission, meets the changing needs of the community, and that it has enough money to make ends meet, while at the same time juggle the conflicting demands from their funders,...

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Mission-Based Management: Leading Your Not-for-Profit in the 21st Century
- Book Review,
by Peter C. Brinckerhoff


Book Description
The One Book Every Leader of a Not-for-Profit Organization Will Want to Have–in an Exciting New Edition Praise for Mission-Based Management Peter C. Brinckerhoff "A terrific resource." –Sue Suter, former Commissioner, Rehabilitation Services Commission, U.S. Department of Education; Board Member, World Institute of Disabilities and Commission on the Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities "Brinckerhoff demonstrates remarkable insight into the needs, functions, and output of not-for-profit agencies. He is uniquely practical and pointed with his recommendations based upon institutional missions. I find Brinckerhoff’s comments of immense help in achieving our mission here." –Thomas A. Mackey, RNC, PhD, Clinical Director, University of Texas Nursing Services and Employee Health Services "Mission-Based Management will serve as a reference and guide for not-for-profit administrators who do not have the luxury of consulting Peter on a daily basis to access his sage advice and keen insights. He has consistently found fresh, innovative, but logical resolutions for our seemingly insurmountable problems." –W. Winfield McChord Jr., Executive Director, The American School for the Deaf www.wiley.com/nonprofit


Book Info
Empowerment for not-for-profit businesses, with the hows and whys of success on the competitive workforce. Includes an updated list of core characteristics of successful not-for-profits, a chapter on using technology to improve mission outcomes, and chapter recaps and discussion questions. DLC: Nonprofit organizations--Management.


From the Inside Flap
This significantly updated edition of the McAdams Award—winning classic expands on the invaluable hows and whys of not-for-profit empowerment covered in the original to offer highly effective new ideas and new criteria for success in today’s increasingly competitive nonprofit terrain. In recent years, radical changes in information technology have occurred, making e-mail and the World Wide Web household words, while managed care has taken hold at the state and federal levels. To win funding and support, nonprofit managers have to be more aggressive and more efficient than ever before in ensuring their organization pursues its mission, meets community needs, and maintains its budget, while juggling the demands of funders, clientele, boards, staff, community, and bankers. This Second Edition of Mission-Based Management ushers nonprofits into the twenty-first century by providing comprehensive, hands-on guidance that addresses the unique concerns of today’s managers in nonprofit organizations. Includes an updated list of core characteristics of successful not-for-profits Includes a new chapter on how to use technology to improve mission outcomes Is written by a nationally recognized expert who has trained thousands of people in hundreds of seminars on the best practices in nonprofit management Can be used in tandem with the Mission-Based Management Workbook, further ensuring that nonprofit leaders build success into every initiative Includes in each chapter a recap and a list of questions for group discussion More than ever before, nonprofit managers want and need practical guidance on how to do their jobs and run their organizations more effectively and efficiently. And more than ever before, Mission-Based Management provides the definitive answer.


From the Back Cover
The One Book Every Leader of a Not-for-Profit Organization Will Want to Have–in an Exciting New Edition Praise for Mission-Based Management Peter C. Brinckerhoff "A terrific resource." –Sue Suter, former Commissioner, Rehabilitation Services Commission, U.S. Department of Education; Board Member, World Institute of Disabilities and Commission on the Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities "Brinckerhoff demonstrates remarkable insight into the needs, functions, and output of not-for-profit agencies. He is uniquely practical and pointed with his recommendations based upon institutional missions. I find Brinckerhoff’s comments of immense help in achieving our mission here." –Thomas A. Mackey, RNC, PhD, Clinical Director, University of Texas Nursing Services and Employee Health Services "Mission-Based Management will serve as a reference and guide for not-for-profit administrators who do not have the luxury of consulting Peter on a daily basis to access his sage advice and keen insights. He has consistently found fresh, innovative, but logical resolutions for our seemingly insurmountable problems." –W. Winfield McChord Jr., Executive Director, The American School for the Deaf www.wiley.com/nonprofit


About the Author
PETER C. BRINCKERHOFF is an internationally renowned trainer, author, and consultant to not-for-profit organizations. He brings years of experience in the field to his work, as he is a former board member of local, state, and national not-for-profits and has worked on the staff and as executive director of two regional not-for-profits. Since founding his consulting firm, Corporate Alternatives, in 1982, Mr. Brinckerhoff has helped thousands of organizations become more mission-capable. Peter is the author of the award-winning book Mission-Based Management and Financial Empowerment, as well as Mission-Based Marketing, Faith-Based Management, and Social Entrepreneurship, all published by Wiley. Peter’s books are used as texts in undergraduate and graduate programs in not-for-profit management at over 60 colleges and universities. A former VISTA volunteer, Peter received his bachelor of arts degree from the University of Pennsylvania and his master’s degree in public health administration from Tulane University. He lives in Springfield, Illinois, with his wife and three children.


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         Book Review

Mission-Based Management: Leading Your Not-for-Profit in the 21st Century
- Book Reviews,
by Peter C. Brinckerhoff

Mission-Based Management: Leading Your Not-for-Profit in the 21st Century

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Mission-Based Management is the definitive text for the leaders of not-for-profit organizations. Peter C. Brinckerhoff, noted consultant to not-for-profits, not only tells how and why - he also gives examples and practical hands-on techniques you can use immediately.

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Booknews

Offers ideas for managing a not-for-profit organization in such areas as the mission statement, staff, the board of directors, marketing, financial empowerment, and the planning process. The second edition adds a chapter on using computers, the Internet, and wireless communications within the organization. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)


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