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Praise for Building Nonprofit Capacity

A central question for leadership is to identify where, and when, to focus organizational energy, and that is where Brothers and Sherman''s book comes in. Changing organizations is never easy, which is why managers need the right set of maps and tools?like this one. Jon Pratt, executive director, Minnesota Council of Nonprofits

Anyone running a nonprofit organization, no matter how large or small, would benefit from reading this book. It''s chock-full of useful information about managing change. Eric Nee, managing editor, Stanford Social Innovation Review

Nonprofit leaders need tools to help them manage better, engage communities, collaborate, and have greater impact. Building Nonprofit Capacity is a great tool and a useful reference for organizations that are seeking to make a greater and more sustainable difference. Paul Schmitz, CEO, Public Allies

Brothers and Sherman expertly

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

One Setting the Stage: Change as a Defining Force in the Nonprofit Sector 1

Lifecycle: A Framework for Initiating, Anticipating, Managing, and Understanding Change 3

Our Perspective 10

What’s in This Book? 11

Two Back to Basics: “What Is Core” 13

Defining the “Core” in Core Program 13

The Established Organization in Core Program: Characteristics and Telltale Signs 15

To Put a Stake in the Ground, You Need a Good Mission 16

An Organizational Vision as Your Guide to Success 17

Values Matter 19

Be Sure Your Strategy Is . . . Strategic 25

Founder’s Syndrome . . . Not Just for Founders Anymore 28

Taking It to the Next Level: The Importance of Trust 31

Three Infrastructure/Adolescence 45

Planning for Organizational Growth 48

The Role of the Board 55

Organizational Culture 63

Four Maturity/Impact Expansion (MIE) 73

Importance of Resource Development in the MIE Phase 76

Making the Case 78

Building Board Accountability in the MIE Phase 82

Organizational Assessment: The CSE Tool 87

Impact Expansion and the Question of Scale 94

Five Decline 103

Overview of Decline and the Lifecycle 104

High-Arc and Low-Arc: How Organizations in the Decline Phase Are Affected 105

The Arc During Crisis 117

Six Turnaround and Closing 127

Historical Look at Lifecycle Thought: Closing 128

The Downward Apex Point 129

Organizational Turnaround 130

Closing an Organization 140

The Mind-Set of Closing Organizations 141

Seven Conclusion 159

Reflections on This Book 160

Where Do We Go from Here? 163

Appendix 165

Notes 177

The Authors 181

Index 183

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 18/11/2011
      ISBN13: 9780470907771, 978-0470907771
      ISBN10: 0470907770

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Praise for Building Nonprofit Capacity

      A central question for leadership is to identify where, and when, to focus organizational energy, and that is where Brothers and Sherman''s book comes in. Changing organizations is never easy, which is why managers need the right set of maps and tools?like this one. Jon Pratt, executive director, Minnesota Council of Nonprofits

      Anyone running a nonprofit organization, no matter how large or small, would benefit from reading this book. It''s chock-full of useful information about managing change. Eric Nee, managing editor, Stanford Social Innovation Review

      Nonprofit leaders need tools to help them manage better, engage communities, collaborate, and have greater impact. Building Nonprofit Capacity is a great tool and a useful reference for organizations that are seeking to make a greater and more sustainable difference. Paul Schmitz, CEO, Public Allies

      Brothers and Sherman expertly

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments ix

      One Setting the Stage: Change as a Defining Force in the Nonprofit Sector 1

      Lifecycle: A Framework for Initiating, Anticipating, Managing, and Understanding Change 3

      Our Perspective 10

      What’s in This Book? 11

      Two Back to Basics: “What Is Core” 13

      Defining the “Core” in Core Program 13

      The Established Organization in Core Program: Characteristics and Telltale Signs 15

      To Put a Stake in the Ground, You Need a Good Mission 16

      An Organizational Vision as Your Guide to Success 17

      Values Matter 19

      Be Sure Your Strategy Is . . . Strategic 25

      Founder’s Syndrome . . . Not Just for Founders Anymore 28

      Taking It to the Next Level: The Importance of Trust 31

      Three Infrastructure/Adolescence 45

      Planning for Organizational Growth 48

      The Role of the Board 55

      Organizational Culture 63

      Four Maturity/Impact Expansion (MIE) 73

      Importance of Resource Development in the MIE Phase 76

      Making the Case 78

      Building Board Accountability in the MIE Phase 82

      Organizational Assessment: The CSE Tool 87

      Impact Expansion and the Question of Scale 94

      Five Decline 103

      Overview of Decline and the Lifecycle 104

      High-Arc and Low-Arc: How Organizations in the Decline Phase Are Affected 105

      The Arc During Crisis 117

      Six Turnaround and Closing 127

      Historical Look at Lifecycle Thought: Closing 128

      The Downward Apex Point 129

      Organizational Turnaround 130

      Closing an Organization 140

      The Mind-Set of Closing Organizations 141

      Seven Conclusion 159

      Reflections on This Book 160

      Where Do We Go from Here? 163

      Appendix 165

      Notes 177

      The Authors 181

      Index 183

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