Pros & Cons
Pros
The best nonprofits realize it's not about egos and logos. Now we have a groundbreaking nonprofit book that businesses can learn from. I will be returning frequently to forces for good as i navigate the waters ahead for the nonprofit that i run.
The list of six practices are invaluable and will likely become widely known and discussed. It is direct and easy to understand. They succeed marvelously. The final chapter provides useful checklists for `how to start' when putting the framework into ... Read More
Cons
But not credible as a study--this is not good to great for the nonprofit sector.
Highlights
Quality
I was really pleased with the great quality of this book
For the participants in this growing 1 trillion nonprofit industry who grapple with how to balance the discipline and managemen... Read More
Its not even about the groups with the highest revenues or the lowest overhead ratios
What makes the book so engaging is that it is not about americas most wellmanaged nonprofits nor is it about americas bestmarke... Read More
Competitiveness
I so often hear that the nonprofit sector needs to learn from the busines world
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Most books for nonprofit leaders are based on business concepts that are adapted for the nonprofit world
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If you work with a nonprofit as a staff member volunteer or board member you already know that nonprofit management is not as easy as it looks
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The authors of this book agree
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Example not all organizations are perfectly managed have brandname awareness or breakthrough new ideas
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They dont wordsmith their mission statements they live them
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The best nonprofits realize its not about egos and logos
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The authors intentionally excluded religious organizations and churches from the study a flaw in my opinion since the salvation army and others have much to teach us
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Its not even about the groups with the highest revenues or the lowest overhead ratios