Introduction to Nonprofit Management: Text and Cases is a unique collection of 28 cases from Ivey Publishing at the Richard Ivey School of Business. This casebook helps students gain a better understanding of nonprofit management by providing contemporary cases from around the world, illustrating the complexity of nonprofit management in a variety of different sectors. Each chapter begins with a substantive introduction to the chapter topic by the editors. The book matches cases to the key concepts in nonprofit management, allowing students to discuss the outcomes and consider the reasons for…mehr
Introduction to Nonprofit Management: Text and Cases is a unique collection of 28 cases from Ivey Publishing at the Richard Ivey School of Business. This casebook helps students gain a better understanding of nonprofit management by providing contemporary cases from around the world, illustrating the complexity of nonprofit management in a variety of different sectors. Each chapter begins with a substantive introduction to the chapter topic by the editors. The book matches cases to the key concepts in nonprofit management, allowing students to discuss the outcomes and consider the reasons for success or failure. In addition to covering topical issues for managing a nonprofit organization, the book also discusses current trends in the field such as social entrepreneurship, earned income strategies, advocacy, lobbying and leadership. The SAGE Text and Cases Series, featuring IVEY Cases, is a co-publishing partnership between SAGE and the Richard Ivey School of Business at The University of Western Ontario. Due to their popularity in more than 60 countries, approximately 200 new cases are added to the Ivey School of Business library each year. These affordable collections not only help students connect to real-world situations, but also benefit a professional readership seeking continued education in the field.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
W. Glenn Rowe served in the Canadian Navy for 22 years. While still in the navy, he completed his MBA degree at Memorial University of Newfoundland part-time (1983-1986) and taught on a part-time basis for 2 years (1986-1988) in Memorial's Faculty of Business Administration. In 1990, he retired from the navy and became a full-time lecturer in the Faculty of Business Administration at Memorial. In 1992, he began studying leadership within the context of strategic management at Texas A&M University, where he completed his PhD in 1996. He rejoined the Faculty of Business Administration at Memorial in September 1995, where he taught strategic management and strategic leadership. Professor Rowe joined the Ivey Business School on July 1, 2001. He served as the faculty adviser for the PhD program in general management (including strategy) from January 2002 to July 2009. From July 2009 to June 2012, he served as the director of Ivey's Executive MBA Program. He currently serves as the coordinator for the General Management Area Group. He has taught strategy and strategic leadership to undergraduate business students, MBAs and EMBAs. He taught a strategy doctoral seminar from 2003 to 2009. In January 2016, he was appointed as the Executive Director, Ivey Publishing where he oversees Ivey's case publishing operation and the Ivey Business Journal. Professor Rowe serves as an ad hoc reviewer for several academic journals and is active in the community. He has facilitated strategic-thinking sessions for several organizations including a couple of banks, a fish farming company, and others such as the Alliance for the Control of Tobacco (Newfoundland and Labrador), the Newfoundland and Labrador Medical Association, Fishery Products International, Gros Morne National Park, and Sir Wilfred Grenfell College. He was the coauthor of a strategic management textbook and its associated casebook, both of which went to a their third edition. He is a co-author on a second strategic management textbook having joined the author team for the 9th edition. His research is published in journals such as the Strategic Management Journal, the Journal of Management Studies, the Journal of Management, the Leadership Quarterly, the Journal of World Business, the Journal of Business Ethics and the Journal of Management Inquiry. Mary Conway Dato-on is an Associate Professor of International Business at Rollins College, Crummer Graduate School of Business. She came to Rollins from Northern Kentucky University where she was Associate Professor of Marketing and Director of the International Business Center. She received her Ph.D. in Marketing at University of Kentucky, her Masters in International Marketing and Management at Denver University, and her BA from Bradley University. Prior to joining academics, Mary's work experience included positions in the Philippines, Japan and the USA. Mary serves the community through active involvement in the Board of Directors for Ten Thousand Villages in Winter Park, FL. She also donates her time to the Rollins College Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership Center by leading seminars and consulting projects in nonprofit branding. To serve her profession Mary served as editor for the Academy of Marketing Science 2011 Annual Conference, regularly reviews for academic publications, and acts as track chairs for professional conferences.
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1. The Nonprofit Organization in Society Case 1.1 Mote Aquaculture Park: Sturgeon Project Case 1.2 Elephant Walk Through 2. Starting the Nonprofit Organization Case 2.1 Launch of Durra: Women in Islamic Banking Case 2.2 MIA, Philippines 3. Nonprofit Organization Governance and Structure 3.1 OHNo Swim Club: Organizational Governance and Mission 3.2 YMCA of London, Ontario 4. Leadership in Nonprofit Organizations Case 4.1 Good Intentions Gone Awry at the National Kidney Foundation Case 4.2 Dickinson College: Inspiration for a Leadership Story 5. Performance Measurement Case 5.1 Lake Eola Charter School Case 5.2 Otago Museum 6. Nonprofit Strategy and Change Case 6.1 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Case 6.2 Health Care Center for the Homeless 7. Nonprofit Capacity and Networks Case 7.1 Western Area Youth Services Case 7.2 Rollins College Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership Center 8. Managing the People: Staff and Volunteers Case 8.1 Alice Saddy: Caring for the Community Case 8.2 Consultancy Development Organization (CDO) 9. Marketing Case 9.1 Ten Thousand Villages of Cincinnati Case 9.2 The Toronto Ultimate Club 10. Obtaining and Maintaining Organizational Momentum Case 10.1 Ontario Science Center: Agents of Change and Beyond Case 10.2 Newfoundland Centre for the Arts 11. Financial Management Case 11.1 Goodwill Industries of Greater Grand Rapids Case 11.2 Kiddyland 12. Advocacy and Lobbying Case 12.1 AOL Time Warner (A) Case 12.2 East Coast Trail Association 13. International Perspective Case 13.1 Women's Tennis Association (WTA) in Asia Case 13.2 NASSCOM 14. Social Entrepreneurship Case 14.1 Competing for Development: Fuel Efficient Stoves for Darfur Case 14.2 Care Kenya: Making Social Enterprise Sustainable
1. The Nonprofit Organization in Society Case 1.1 Mote Aquaculture Park: Sturgeon Project Case 1.2 Elephant Walk Through 2. Starting the Nonprofit Organization Case 2.1 Launch of Durra: Women in Islamic Banking Case 2.2 MIA, Philippines 3. Nonprofit Organization Governance and Structure 3.1 OHNo Swim Club: Organizational Governance and Mission 3.2 YMCA of London, Ontario 4. Leadership in Nonprofit Organizations Case 4.1 Good Intentions Gone Awry at the National Kidney Foundation Case 4.2 Dickinson College: Inspiration for a Leadership Story 5. Performance Measurement Case 5.1 Lake Eola Charter School Case 5.2 Otago Museum 6. Nonprofit Strategy and Change Case 6.1 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Case 6.2 Health Care Center for the Homeless 7. Nonprofit Capacity and Networks Case 7.1 Western Area Youth Services Case 7.2 Rollins College Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership Center 8. Managing the People: Staff and Volunteers Case 8.1 Alice Saddy: Caring for the Community Case 8.2 Consultancy Development Organization (CDO) 9. Marketing Case 9.1 Ten Thousand Villages of Cincinnati Case 9.2 The Toronto Ultimate Club 10. Obtaining and Maintaining Organizational Momentum Case 10.1 Ontario Science Center: Agents of Change and Beyond Case 10.2 Newfoundland Centre for the Arts 11. Financial Management Case 11.1 Goodwill Industries of Greater Grand Rapids Case 11.2 Kiddyland 12. Advocacy and Lobbying Case 12.1 AOL Time Warner (A) Case 12.2 East Coast Trail Association 13. International Perspective Case 13.1 Women's Tennis Association (WTA) in Asia Case 13.2 NASSCOM 14. Social Entrepreneurship Case 14.1 Competing for Development: Fuel Efficient Stoves for Darfur Case 14.2 Care Kenya: Making Social Enterprise Sustainable
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