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Breakthrough Thinking for Nonprofit Organizations: Creative Strategies for Extraordinary Results (Jossey-Bass Nonprofit and Public Management Series)

Howard Lake | 7 April 2013 | News

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“Ross and Segal provide case studies from a range of countries and settings. What′s inspiring and useful is the way they make these examples of creativity and imagination relevant and useful to you.”
Jennie Thompson, international consultant and former board chair, Resource Alliance, Washington, D.C.

“Fundraisers at every level will find Bernard Ross and Clare Segal′s ideas on how to improve their fundraising exciting and stimulating.”
Cathlene Williams, Ph.D., senior director, education and research programme, Assiociation of Fundraising Professionals

“As head of the private sector and public affairs service of a major U.N. organization, I need to constantly look for new management and fundraising ideas on how to tackle the major challenges we face to alleviate the suffering of the refugees we care for. This book is full of outstanding ideas on how to improve our day–to–day performance. I have only one piece of advice to give: Do not go to bed tonight without having read this exceptional book!”
Pierre Bernard Le Bas, director of the private sector & public affairs service, UNHCR

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