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Voices from the Voluntary Sector : Perspectives on Leadership Challenges.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2011Copyright date: ©2010Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (484 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781442699915
Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Voices from the Voluntary SectorDDC classification:
  • 658/.0480971
LOC classification:
  • HD62.6 .V653 2011
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction: Leadership and the Voluntary Sector in Canada -- PART ONE:THE REFLECTIVE MINDSET -- 1 The Courage to Become -- 2 How Then Shall I Lead? The Journey of Leadership in a Faith Community -- 3 Life after a Charismatic Leader -- PART TWO: THE ANALYTIC MINDSET -- 4 Leadership in the Eye of the Storm: Lessons in Crisis Management for National Sports Organizations -- 5 Evaluating the Performance of Non-Profit Organizations: An Examination of the Performance Index for the Donner Awards -- 6 Renewal of a Youth-Serving Organization: Lessons and Stories Shared through an Ecocycle Metaphor -- PART THREE: THE GLOBAL MINDSET -- 7 First Nations Children and Families: In Search of the Voluntary Sector -- 8 Letting or Making Global Collaboration Happen? An Exploration of Collaborative Efforts among International NGOs -- PART FOUR: THE COLLABORATIVE MINDSET -- 9 Embracing Donor Investment -- 10 Can't We Be Friends? An Ethical Exploration of the Nature of the Relationship between Fundraisers, Donors, and the Charities They Support -- 11 Health Communication, Collaboration, and Ethics: Working with the Private Sector to Influence Consumer Behaviour -- 12 Bridging Strategies for Amnesty International -- PART FIVE: THE CATALYTIC MINDSET -- 13 A Snowball's Chance: Children of Offenders and Canadian Social Policy -- 14 Public Dialogue: Bridging the Gap between Knowledge and Wisdom -- 15 Social Entrepreneurship: The Power and Potential of Mission-based Businesses -- Conclusion: The Practice of Ethics and the Voluntary Sector -- References -- Additional McGill-McConnell Papers -- Contributors.
Summary: Voices from the Voluntary Sectoris a valuable resource that addresses a wide range of concerns related to the responsiveness, character, and leadership of third sector organizations.
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Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction: Leadership and the Voluntary Sector in Canada -- PART ONE:THE REFLECTIVE MINDSET -- 1 The Courage to Become -- 2 How Then Shall I Lead? The Journey of Leadership in a Faith Community -- 3 Life after a Charismatic Leader -- PART TWO: THE ANALYTIC MINDSET -- 4 Leadership in the Eye of the Storm: Lessons in Crisis Management for National Sports Organizations -- 5 Evaluating the Performance of Non-Profit Organizations: An Examination of the Performance Index for the Donner Awards -- 6 Renewal of a Youth-Serving Organization: Lessons and Stories Shared through an Ecocycle Metaphor -- PART THREE: THE GLOBAL MINDSET -- 7 First Nations Children and Families: In Search of the Voluntary Sector -- 8 Letting or Making Global Collaboration Happen? An Exploration of Collaborative Efforts among International NGOs -- PART FOUR: THE COLLABORATIVE MINDSET -- 9 Embracing Donor Investment -- 10 Can't We Be Friends? An Ethical Exploration of the Nature of the Relationship between Fundraisers, Donors, and the Charities They Support -- 11 Health Communication, Collaboration, and Ethics: Working with the Private Sector to Influence Consumer Behaviour -- 12 Bridging Strategies for Amnesty International -- PART FIVE: THE CATALYTIC MINDSET -- 13 A Snowball's Chance: Children of Offenders and Canadian Social Policy -- 14 Public Dialogue: Bridging the Gap between Knowledge and Wisdom -- 15 Social Entrepreneurship: The Power and Potential of Mission-based Businesses -- Conclusion: The Practice of Ethics and the Voluntary Sector -- References -- Additional McGill-McConnell Papers -- Contributors.

Voices from the Voluntary Sectoris a valuable resource that addresses a wide range of concerns related to the responsiveness, character, and leadership of third sector organizations.

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