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Leadership Dilemmas and Challenges: Reflections and Advice: Or "Why I Do That?" is a collection of personal, interconnected essays intended to inform and inspire current and future practitioners in the nonprofit or public-sector space. Part insightful guidance, part humorous memoir, author Michael Zisser pulls from more than thirty years' experience managing major New York City-based organizations, as well as several decades teaching graduate-level courses in planning, public administration, and social work, to provide practical, honest advice to today's leaders and managers in the nonprofit and public sectors.…mehr

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Leadership Dilemmas and Challenges: Reflections and Advice: Or "Why I Do That?" is a collection of personal, interconnected essays intended to inform and inspire current and future practitioners in the nonprofit or public-sector space. Part insightful guidance, part humorous memoir, author Michael Zisser pulls from more than thirty years' experience managing major New York City-based organizations, as well as several decades teaching graduate-level courses in planning, public administration, and social work, to provide practical, honest advice to today's leaders and managers in the nonprofit and public sectors.

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Michael Zisser served as Chief Executive Officer for a major non-profit organization in New York City for three decades and held leadership positions on several Boards and Commissions. Previously, he was a professor and chairman of a graduate urban planning program at a prominent New York institution. He continues to teach graduate level management and policy courses, and has written about strategic planning, mergers in the non-profit sector, and the critical challenges and dilemmas of successful leadership. He is inspired, in his writing, first by his family, followed by a commitment to issues of social justice.