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Making good decisions using data (Case study: United Way of Greater Cincinnati) / Laurence J. Laning -- 8. Portfolio management (Case study: Starfire Council) / Paul Kling -- 9. Leveraging information technology (Case study: Health Collaborative) / Laurence J. Laning -- Section 3. Getting things done -- 10. Financial management (Case study: Buckhorn Children and Family Services) / Phil Glasgo -- 11. Change management (Case study: Xavier University) / Lynda Kilbourne -- 12. Planning and managing projects more effectively (Case study: Mercy Neighborhood Ministries) / Kathryn N. Wells and Timothy J. Kloppenborg -- 13. Sponsoring projects (Case study: Redwood Rehabilitation) / Timothy J. Kloppenborg -- Section 4. Developing your team -- 14. Creating value through human resources (Case study: Xavier University) / Tamara L. Giluk and Shari Mickey-Boggs -- 15. Total quality: integrating customer, employee, and process voices (Case study: Congregation of Saint Joseph) / Timothy J. Kloppenborg -- 16. A strengths based approach for managing your people (Case study: Catholic Strengths and Engagement Community) / Leisa Anslinger and Stephanie Moore -- 17. Creating a sense of employee ownership: lessons from worker-owned cooperatives (Case study: Interfaith Business Builders and Its Cooperatives) / Ray West and Rebecca Luce -- Concluding comments -- Appendix. Our research process -- Index. 330 3 $aThis book is aimed at leaders of nonprofit organizations. These leaders include executive directors, managers, board members, pastors, key volunteers, and anyone who wishes to make a difference. The four overarching areas of living the mission, making good decisions, getting things done,and developing your team emerged from literature searches, focus groups, and surveys to discover objectively what critical skills and knowledge are most useful to leaders of nonprofit organizations. Experts contribute individual chapters in each of these four areas. 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