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

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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 … More >>

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

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Feb 9, 2010
10:12 pm

Book arrived on time and in condition expected, well packaged and perfect shape. +++++ experience
Rating: 5 / 5

Feb 9, 2010
10:20 pm

This book is a practicle, no-nonsense guide to running a not-for-profit organization. I have been involved in not-for-profit organizations both as an executive director,chairperson,and consultant for over 20 years and still learned a great deal from this book. The writer focuses on ‘mission’ in the organization but goes much further in relating it to the every day operation and management of the organization including: board fundction, managing people, technology, social entrepreneurship and more. It is a straight forward, practicle, and filled with answers to some of the more complex questions in running a not-for-profit.

The chapter on the role of the board of a not-for-profit was especially helpful. I passed it on to an organizations new chairperson and it helped her in clarifying her role as board chair, and how to bring in and orient new board members.

The book discusses the responsiblity of the not-for-profit to to make money, outlining the fiscal responsiblity of the director and board. It touches on the issue of setting up a profit making arm of a non-profit, and the important, yet complex relationship between the a not-for-profit and government.

This book is a must for new directors and administrators in the not-for-profit world and important reading for those who have been in the not-for-profit world for years. I borowed a copy from a friend and wanted a copy for my own library.
Rating: 1 / 5

Feb 9, 2010
11:12 pm

This book gives great insight into motivation, organization and function of a not-for-profit organization. The fundraising section lacks a thorough understanding of philanthropy and it’s role in funding not-for-profits, however, the overall business approach to management can shift an organization to greater success.
Rating: 4 / 5

Feb 10, 2010
12:10 am
#4 David Duea :

I took a seminar from Peter Brinckerhoff about 5 years ago. I went out and bought his book Mission-Based Management right away. It is by far the best Not-For-Profit Management book I have read. I have since purchaced his entire series. The books have given my some great steps in improving our agency.
Rating: 5 / 5

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