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In Why Nonprofits Fail, author and nonprofit expert StephenBlock explains that many well-intentioned leaders hold on to viewsof their nonprofit organizations that perpetuate problems ratherthan help fix them. According to Block, the first step to successis to challenge one's own personal paradigms and ideas and be opento unique and alternative approaches to solving problems. Thismuch-needed book helps nonprofits get back on track and offersadvice about the seven most common stumbling blocks, including:
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xv
The Author xvii
Part I: Charting a New Path to Success
1. Preventing Failure, Ensuring Success 3
2. The Need for Alternative Tools 13
3. The Framework and the Steps 21
4. First-Order and Second-Order Approaches to Change 27
Part II: Seven Tough Problems and How to Solve Them
5. Recruitment Disorientation 41
6. Cultural Depression in Nonprofit Organizations 59
7. Political Performance 73
8. Role Confusion 91
9. Financial Misfortune 107
10. Fundphobia 121
11. Founder's Syndrome 135
Conclusion: Managing Nonprofit Organizational Change 155
Resource A: A Review of Organizational Behavior Theories 161
Resource B: Recommended Reading 179
References 181
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