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Person-Centered Leadership for Nonprofit Organizations
Management that Works in High Pressure Systems


December 2000 | 192 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc

This work presents a case study of the leadership philosophy and day-to-day operations of an award-winning social service organization that targets youth and their families while successfully using person-centered strategies as the management model.

The groundbreaking core of the book shows how this participatory management strategy, Person-Centered Leadership, can be incorporated with great success into high-stress non-profit organizations.

The book describes a unique approach to participatory management that shows much promise of working well within individualist-oriented countries such as the US or the UK. It demonstrates how organizational leaders can develop individuality at the same time that team building is emphasized.


 
PART ONE: PARTICIPATORY MANAGEMENT AND THE CHALLENGES OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS: THE PAST, THE FUTURE AND PERSON-CENTERED POSSIBILITIES
 
Introduction
 
Survival within Today's Nonprofit Organizations
Pressures and Burnout

 
 
Possibilities in Participatory Management
 
Person-Centered Leadership
 
PART TWO: A PERSON-CENTERED NONPROFIT EXAMPLE OF EXCELLENCE
 
Introduction
 
Oasis Center
An Overview

 
 
The Oasis Person-Centered Model
 
Strengths and Weaknesses
Growing Pains and Satisfactions

 
 
The Board of Directors
The Creation of a New Participatory Model

 
 
The Shelter
Against All Odds

 
 
A Vital and Vibrant Infrastructure
Teamwork That Works

 
 
The Future of Nonprofit Participatory Management

"a valuable addition to literature on team and organizational leadership." 

Barbara Crosby
Senior Fellow, University of Minnesota

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