Innovation for social change : how wildly successful nonprofits inspire and deliver results
Material type: TextPublication details: New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, ©2023Description: xii, 257 p. : 24 cmISBN:- 9781119987468
- 658.048 KRA-I
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part 1. Tools for Sparking Innovative Ideas Part 2. Transform Innovative Ideas into Action Part 3. Build Innovation into our Organizational DNA Part 4. Bring Your Innovation A-Game
"Best practices for innovation that build a mission-effective nonprofit. The book is practical, not theoretical. It teaches nonprofit effectiveness step by step with simple, useful points for nonprofit leaders and funders. It also provides examples of common pitfalls, including metrics that incentivize the bad practices and boilerplate vague strategies. The book will synthesize and translate the best ideas and thinkers from the for-profit sector (Deming, Drucker, Covey, Senge, Porter), economics (local knowledge, incentives, markets, trade-offs, cost-benefit analysis, decision rights), and workplace culture (bottom-up empowerment, fulfillment, entrepreneurialism). Brief anecdotal examples and stories from diverse nonprofits will be sprinkled in"--
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