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Impact & Excellence

Data-Driven Strategies for Aligning Mission, Culture and Performance in Nonprofi

Erschienen am 01.11.2014
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ISBN/EAN: 9781118911112
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 304
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Einband: Gebunden

Beschreibung

InhaltsangabeIn an era of tight budgets and funding challenges, social sector organizations are suffering. Public opinion of government agencies and nonprofits is at a remarkable low. Leaders of these organizations need to breathe renewed vitality into the work of promoting the social good. In Impact & Excellence, Sheri Chaney Jones shows exactly where this vitality will come from. Using the "Five Cs" framework, readers will be inspired to implement measurement cultures, not out of fear, but out of excitement. This book's distinctively practical orientation allows leaders to create action plans that account for their unique realities, identifying and overcoming obstacles along the way. There is no clearer case for the value of measurement than the author's four-year study. Impact & Excellence draws on the evidence to present illuminating case studies and success stories that anyone can emulate. Using templates, discussion questions, and the High Measurement Culture and Leadership Self- Assessment Tool, readers of Impact & Excellence can provide their organizations with hands-on guidance through radical transformation and high performance. In her original research with over 200 government and nonprofit organizations, Sheri Chaney Jones found a strong positive correlation between organizational outcomes and cultures that value data and measurement. Data-driven change is not, as many have long thought, a way to make the social sector more like the business sector. Quite the contrary--Impact & Excellence is a manual for using measurement to capture the strengths of missiondriven organizations, allowing us to do even more good in the communities we serve.

Autorenportrait

SHERI CHANEY JONES is the president and founder of Measurement Resources Company. She has over 15 years of experience helping government and nonprofit organizations achieve performance and budgetary goals. At the Ohio State University, Sheri teaches Creating Measurement Cultures as part of the Ohio Certified Public Manager's Program. She holds a master's degree in industrial and organizational psychology from Central Michigan University and is a member of the American Evaluation Association and the Ohio Program Evaluators Group.

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