1st Edition

Strategic Management for Nonprofit Organizations

By Roger Courtney Copyright 2002
    336 Pages
    by Routledge

    336 Pages
    by Routledge

    The voluntary nonprofit sector is now involved in all aspects of people's lives. The management of such organizations has never been of more interest than it is now, and the sector as a whole is in a period of great change. Well-meaning amateurs are being replaced by highly committed and professional leaders, and one in every six employees in the service sector is now working in the voluntary sector. In this shifting climate, this enlightening book questions whether voluntary organizations should now be more business-like.

    Helpful features of the text include:

    * chapter introduction and summaries
    * boxed features (including examples of mission statements, value statements and the strategy planning pyramid)
    * detailed case-studies of nonprofit organizations (covering strategic issues, strategic planning processes and examples of the use of particular techniques)
    * review and discussion questions
    * extensive bibliography.

    Presenting a unique insight into the theory and practice of strategic management for voluntary nonprofit organizations, this book will be of great interest to both practitioners and students of voluntary sector management.

    1. An Introduction to Strategic Management and the Non-profit Sector 2. The Development of the Non-profit Sector 3. Professional Management in the Non-profit Sector and it's Critics 4. What is the Non-profit Sector 5. The Development of Strategic Planning and Strategic Management Concepts 6. What is an Excellent Organization? 7. What is Strategic Management and is it Effective? 8. The Use of Strategic Planning and Management in the Non-profit Sector 9. Strategic Planning Models and Techniques in the Non-profit Sector 10. Strategic Options for Non-profit Organizations 11. Evaluating Organizational Effectiveness 12. Summary and Conclusions.

    Biography

    Roger Courtney is a consultant with his own consultancy firm, Courtney Consulting, in Northern Ireland. He has a wealth of managerial experience within the non-profit sector.