The Executive Director's Guide to Thriving as a Nonprofit Leader
The Jossey-Bass Nonprofit Guidebook Series

2. Auflage Mai 2010
352 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
As the position of nonprofit ED becomes more demanding, there is a need for an up-to-date resource. This revised edition of the best-selling book is filled with management advice for succeeding as an executive director. This new edition includes thoroughly updated information and new content. It covers topics on timely issues and practical strategies including: Avoiding Burnout, Accountability, Professional Networking, Financial Literacy, Measuring Effectiveness, and much more. Ideal for ED's and board members, the book also includes new cases and stories from the field and "practical tips" sidebars.
Berkeley-East Bay Humane Society and is currently interim
executive director at Florence Crittenton Services
(www.linkedin.com/companies/florence-crittenton-services). With
over twenty-five years of experience as a manager and grantwriter,
Carlson has trained and consulted nationally and is a former
faculty member at the University of San Francisco and California
State University, Hayward.
Margaret Donohoe is a nonprofit consultant who focuses
her experience, insight, and energy on helping a new generation of
nonprofit leaders navigate the many opportunities and challenges of
this career choice. She has more than twenty-five years' experience
in the sector as an executive director, interim director for
organizations in transition, and community board member.