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The Nonprofit Organizational Culture Guide: Revealing the Hidden Truths That Impact Performance

John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Dec 2010, Pages: 192


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This book is a comprehensive guide for nonprofit managers and leaders, board members, consultants, funders, nonprofit management educators and others who seek to help nonprofits improve their organizations, service delivery, and ultimately performance in accomplishing their missions. Part practical guide and part reference, the authors draw upon contemporary research to thoroughly examine and define organizational culture, then explore its implications for nonprofit organizational management. The book guides readers through the process of Revealing Organizational Culture (the ROC), an assessment which helps leaders successfully apply the principles of culture to achieve their organizational goals by analyzing organizational stories. Revealing their nonprofits organizational culture will help readers orient new staff and board members, find better leadership matches, understand and define their theory of change, develop more effective program and service strategies, market and communicate, and make successful choices in many areas such as restructuring, mergers, leadership transitions, evaluating programs and incorporating new programming.

Chapters include:
- Approaches to Assessing and Interpreting Organizational Culture
- Understanding Nonprofit Culture
- Nonprofit Culture in Action
- Revealing Organizational Culture
- Reflections on Organizational Culture in Nonprofits

Resources (including Organizational Culture Diagnostic Tools, Organizational Culture Archetypes, Mind Maps and Mapping, and Research/Sector Informants)
Complete with examples and mini case studies from a cross-section of small to medium-sized nonprofits, this key resource provides a roadmap for leaders seeking to understand and practice organizational effectiveness.

Praise for The Nonprofit Organizational Culture Guide

'This is an important book for consultants and managers who work with nonprofit organizations. The Nonprofit Organizational Culture Guide lays out basic theory about how nonprofits come to be and how they operate, and it demonstrates how important the concept of culture is to understanding this important sector of our society.' —Edgar H. Schein, professor of management, emeritus, MIT Sloan School of Management

'This book is a must-read for nonprofit executives! The authors spell out the themes, beliefs, and assumptions that are unique to nonprofits, regardless of their size or mission, ultimately revealing how 'culture' manifests itself in organizations.' —Darryl A. Jones, Sr., CEO, Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations

'This is the book that the nonprofit community has needed for a long time. The authors provide a compelling assessment tool that all organizations can use. This book is essential to understanding how nonprofits work and why they do, or do not, achieve the outcomes and missions they set for themselves.'—Flo Green, vice president, IdeaEncore Network

'Anyone who works in a group and relies on others to get things done will benefit from this book. Readers will discover how the environment of an organization influences how decisions are made and, ultimately, how things get done.' —Natalie Abatemarco, director of North America community programs, Citigroup, Inc.

'Every organization has culture, recognized or not. And that culture plays a powerful role in shaping the way people act within that context. The insights, frameworks, and tools in this book will help people become more astute within their organizational cultures.' —Brian Fraser, lead provocateur, Organization Jazzthink


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