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

ISBN: 978-0-470-89154-4

November 2010

Jossey-Bass

192 pages

Description
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. This book is a comprehensive guide for nonprofit managers and leaders, board members, consultants, funders, and others who seek to help nonprofits improve their organizations, service delivery, and ultimately performance in accomplishing their missions.
About the Author

Paige Teegarden (Oakland, MD) is the founder and president of Think Outside, a consulting firm specializing in nonprofit strategic planning, executive leadership transition, team building, and organizational assessment/evaluation processes (www.thinkoutside.net). With more than 15 years' experience helping organizations of all sizes improve their performance, she is the author of numerous articles and reports. A member of the American Management Association (10K+ members), Paige has a Masters in Public Policy from Johns Hopkins University and a BA in Political Science from Davidson College, NC.

Denice Hinden (Silver Spring, MD) is the founder and president?of Managance Consulting and Coaching, which focused on transformational strategic planning and leadership transition planning with nonprofits, philanthropies, public agencies, and socially responsible companies (www.managance.com). With?25 years of experience in nonprofit leadership and management, organization development, research and training, she is an Associate Certified Coach (ACC) through the International Coach Federation (30K members) and a member of Coachville (10K members), Denice has an M.S. in Human Services from Nova Southeastern University and a Ph.D. in Public Administration from Florida International University.

Paul Sturm (Baltimore, MD) teaches in the University of Baltimore's Community Studies & Civic Engagement Program as well as the Nonprofit Management Program at the College of Notre Dame of Maryland (400+ enrolled). On the cutting edge of nonprofit capacity building and leadership development for the past 25 years, he founded and led two organizations acclaimed as national models for their innovations and outcomes and currently works with nonprofit capacity-building organizations and state associations. The author of articles and reports on nonprofit leadership and management, Paul attended the Harvard Kennedy School.