Leadership: Succeeding in the Private, Public, and Not-for-profit SectorsThe contributors to this wide-ranging volume seek to define exactly what leadership is or should be, and how to effectively develop it. Guided by an unusual framework that looks at leadership across different sectors and functions, they examine what they view as the major leadership challenges in highly visible for-profit, not-for-profit, and government organizations throughout the world. Their insights will prove equally useful as a general survey of leadership problems for executive policy makers, and for undergraduate and graduate students in the specific fields examined in the text. |
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Measures and Accountability To take on the challenges that lie ahead most effectively , " all the players in the nonprofit world will need to reevaluate how they operate . Board members , for instance , should push their organizations ...
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formance results , DOE has primarily gauged progress by measuring its implementation of the contract reform initiatives and by reviewing performance measures in individual contracts . Therefore , objective performance information on ...
formance results , DOE has primarily gauged progress by measuring its implementation of the contract reform initiatives and by reviewing performance measures in individual contracts . Therefore , objective performance information on ...
The balanced scorecard is a set of measures designed to examine an organization's performance from four perspectives : 1. Measuring organizational business unit or departmental success . 2. Balancing long - term and short - term actions ...
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