Managing Nonprofit Organizations in a Policy World
- Shannon K. Vaughan - Western Kentucky University, USA
- Shelly Arsneault - California State University Fullerton
Vaughan and Arsneault provide a comprehensive overview of the nonprofit sector and the policy environment, with a focus on skills and strategies managers can use to advance the causes of their organizations. Abundant examples and rich case studies explore the complexity of the policy-nonprofit relationship and highlight both management challenges and successes. While coverage of the nuts-and-bolts is in here, what sets this book apart is tying everyday management to the broader view of how nonprofits can thrive within the policy ecosystem.
This is the most fitting book that I can find that focuses on how public policies have affected and continue to affect the behavior of nonprofit organizations. It has been challenging to find a book that includes public policy and nonprofit organizations. I do wish there were instructor resources for this book such as test banks and assignments outside of what it printed in the book.
An excellent teaching resource for teaching oriented towards NGO management. Not quite suited to my course needs, however I had passed on a recommendation to colleagues who are running more practically-oriented courses and modules.
topic too broad for introduction course in public financial management
This book very usefull for academic researcher especially about public policy. this book can be used as a supplemental source by lecturer.