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Building the Knowledge Base of Nonprofit Management:
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Financial Management
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Financing and Evaluating Nonprofits
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Managing
Organizational Decision Making
Strategic Planning
Financial Management Articles
A Guide to Journal Articles on Strategic Management in Nonprofit Organizations, 1977 to 1992
A New Direction in Women's Philanthropy
A Radical Shift from Bureaucracy to Strategic Management in Voluntary Organizations
A Strategic Planning Process for a Small Nonprofit Organization
A study of quality-managed human service organizations
A typology of child protective service cases: design and implementation issues for social work administrators
Accountability and Nonprofit Organizations: An Economic Perspective
Achieving Growth and High Quality by Strategic Intent
Adaptive supervision: a theoretical model for social workers
Administrative entrepreneurship in the public sector
Administrative feedback on the behavior of subordinates
Administrative lessons from the Civilian Conservation Corps (1933-1942)
Administrative styles of social work supervisors in a human service agency
Administrator burnout
An exploration of supervisor's and manager's responses to child welfare reform
An exploratory study of administrative practice in collaboratives
Applicability of assessment center concepts and techniques for managerial selection and development in human service organizations
Approaches to Case Management Supervision
Are Administrators Social Workers?: The Politics of Intraprofessional Rivalry
Being "Business-Like" in a Nonprofit Organization: A Grounded and Inductive Typology
Building Departmental or Unit Power within Human Service Organizations: Empirical Findings and Theory Building
Calibrating the reliability of publicly available nonprofit taxable activity disclosures.
Can change be effectively managed?
Caught in between: the middle management bind
Centralizing management and decentralizing services: an alternative approach
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