When comparing profit and non-profit organizations, which perspective impressed you the most?
Who gives the most based on the PowerPoint? What is the main takeaway? Why does that happen?
Based on the discussion during the class time, what are the difficulties and challenges for the nonprofit organizations?
What are the tradeoffs of nonprofit managers compared with managers who work for profit organization?
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Volunteer Activity
What is the answer?
The requirement that nonprofits achieve
measurable results increased the need for ______.
• a. empowered customers
• b. funding to state governments
• c. management
• d. voucher programs
Chapter 1
Revolution in Management
• Nonprofit Sector vs Profit Sector
• Driving force
• Competition
• Government Policy
• Demand (employees, economy, etc.)
• Social Problems
• Regulation
• Flexibility/Responsibility (managers)
• Mission, money, and management
• Example: any mission, no matter how worthy, is likely to fail if the organization lacks the
necessary and sufficient resources to pursue it.
Why and How?
• Why nonprofit exists?
• How do you evaluate their work?
Purpose of nonprofits
• Social institutions
• Civil society, social change, sustaining the free expression and
opinions
• Benefits for the community
Bottom Line
• A nonprofit exists to pursue a social mission, and success must be
measured in terms of its ability to achieve that mission.
• Managers must pay close attention to the financial bottom line if their
organizations are to survive and succeed.
• impact, positive or negative, that the organization has on the
environment.
Difficulties and challenges
Difficulties and challenges
• Poverty
• Prevent disease
• Cultural barriers
Pressures and Rewards of nonprofit managers
Pressures and Rewards of nonprofit managers
• Pressures
• Complexity
• Duties
• Lower payment than profit managers
• Rewards
• Satisfaction
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Charity & Philantropy & Voluntarism
Charity
• It is defined as giving intended to meet current individual human
needs or to alleviate current human suffering.
• Emotionally driven and impulsive
Philanthropy
• It is a more rational form of long-term investment in the
infrastructure of society.
Voluntarism
• Philanthropy could involve giving money from afar, while having little
or no involvement with the organization or its beneficiaries, while
volunteering implies a more hands-on role.
Questions
• Why give?
• How to give?
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hXFwMyK1KE&t=484s
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