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Review: A Company of Citizens
The answers to a motivated workforce may lie in ancient Greece.
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The answers to a motivated workforce may lie in ancient Greece.
International development aid should be dissolved, argues Dichter.
Collection of essays by nonprofit leader John Gardner.
The authors describe a new approach to environmental conservation that takes market realities into account, rather than relying on philanthropy and altruism.
This straightforward book offers a primer in how to conduct effective and affordable market research that reveals valuable information about customers or clients.
The leaders of international humanitarian organizations, such as CARE and Oxfam talk candidly about management strategy, organizational goals, advocacy, accountability, and partnerships.
The author has penned an engaging book that unravels the complicated issues surrounding business ethics.
Breast Cancer and the Politics of Philanthropy.
Twenty Great Leaders on Strategic Corporate Philanthropy.