Do What You Do Best: Outsourcing As Capacity Building In The Nonprofit Sector
Jeff Russell shows how nonprofit organizations and their causes can benefit from outsourcing. You will learn how outsourcing has enabled more Africans to have clean water, helped refugees in Boise find gainful employment, and supported inner-city youth in closing the achievement gap. Doing what you do best takes great discipline. This book will show you the way. You will learn outsourcing has: - enabled more Africans to have clean water - helped refugees in Boise find gainful employment - supported inner-city youth in closing the achievement gap Chapter Titles include: - Theory of Outsourcing as Capacity Building - Outsourcing Is Not Just for the Back Office - Benefits for Nonprofits, Large or Small - Ownership: Can I Outsource Everything and Not - Have to Worry About It at All?
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