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Leading and managing in the social sectorstrategies for advancing human dignity and social justice /
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Leading and managing in the social sectoredited by S. Aqeel Tirmizi, John D. Vogelsang.
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strategies for advancing human dignity and social justice /
other author:
Tirmizi, S. Aqeel.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing :2017.
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xv, 288 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Springer eBooks
Subject:
Nonprofit organizationsManagement.
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-47045-0
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9783319470450$q(electronic bk.)
Leading and managing in the social sectorstrategies for advancing human dignity and social justice /
Leading and managing in the social sector
strategies for advancing human dignity and social justice /[electronic resource] :edited by S. Aqeel Tirmizi, John D. Vogelsang. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2017. - xv, 288 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Management for professionals,2192-8096. - Management for professionals..
Chapter 1 Introduction -- Part I: Fit for the Future: Leading Social Innovation -- Chapter 2 Leading Innovation in the Social Sector -- Chapter 3 Lessons from Muhammad Yunus and the Grameen Bank -- Chapter 4 Social Entrepreneurship: A Call for Collective Action -- Part II: Engaging Meaningfully in the Complex Social Context -- Chapter 5 Exploring the Real Work of Social Change -- Chapter 6 Policy Advocacy and Social Sector Organizations -- Chapter 7 Changes in the International Development Landscape -- Part III: Fostering Organization Resilience- Chapter 8 Learning for Purpose: Challenges and Opportunities of Human Capital Development in the Social Sector -- Chapter 9 The Next Level: Understanding Effective Board Development -- Chapter 10 Gender at Work: An Experiment in "Doing Gender" -- Chapter 11 Intervening in Organizational Trauma -- Part IV: Leading in Social Sector Organizations -- Chapter 12 Women's Support Networks of Leadership Development -- Chapter 13 Frameworks, Tools and Leadership for Responding to Strategic Alliance Challenges -- Chapter 14 Complex Responsive Leading in Social Sector Organizations -- Part V: Measuring Success -- Chapter 15 Accounting for Outcomes: Monitoring and Evaluation in the Transnational NGO Sector -- Chapter 16 Conclusion.
This book explores leadership and management in social sector organizations, which include, NGOs, non-profits, social enterprises, social businesses, and cross-sector collaborations focusing on advancing human dignity and social justice. It provides social sector leaders with an overview of current trends, issues, and challenges in the field as well as best practices to foster effective programs, sustain organizations and meet the growing demands of the sector. The enclosed chapters cover topics such as cross-sector organizational design, innovation for client services, gender management dynamics, policy advocacy, and the growing social entrepreneurship movement. The social sector is currently in a vibrant, dynamic, and exciting stage. The sector's role and relevance to advancing human dignity and social justice is greater than ever. The number and types of social sector organizations have increased exponentially around the world and are offering extraordinary and much needed contributions toward an array of social issues. The traditional NGOs and non-profit organizations continue to be an integral part of the global civil society. At the same time, the emerging organizational forms under the social entrepreneurship umbrella are providing new momentum and excitement within and outside of the social sector. The interest in social entrepreneurship is encouraging existing social sector entities to actively embrace and encourage innovation. This interest is also inspiring a new breed of professionals and organizations to contribute to the social sector. This trend falls under the larger social sector dynamic promoting the creation of "hybrid" and emergent organizational forms, which cross and combine the traditional non-profit and for-profit domains. Despite the increased interest, the social sector still faces challenges around the world. CIVICUS - an international group promoting civil society organizations and groups-- recently reported a rise in the restrictions on civil society activities in a number of countries through worsening policy and legal environments. Funding challenges for the social sector are thus becoming more significant. At the same time, the calls for social sector accountability and emphasis on results and impact are growing. This book aims to offer approaches and tools which allow for the bridging of demands between creativity and accountability, between inspiration and results, and between gaining individual commitment and shared ownership of agendas and achievements, all of which are needed to effectively operate in the changing social sector.
ISBN: 9783319470450$q(electronic bk.)
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