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Nonprofit Management

The Importance of Being Emphathetic

Recent research suggests that emotional intelligence is one of the important characteristics of group leaders.

By Gerald Burstyn | 1 | Spring 2003
 

Nonprofit Management

Going to Scale

With few exceptions, most US nonprofits operate in a single neighborhood, town, or city. How can proven nonprofits increase their reach?

By Jeffrey L. Bradach | Spring 2003
 

Economic Development

Let Them Make Fish

The Community Culinary Training Program prepares adults -- many of whom live on public assistance -- for foodservice jobs with stable salaries and benefits.

By Victor Wishna | Spring 2003
 

Nonprofit Management

Sparking Nonprofit Innovation

To innovate, nonprofits must do things that clash with common but misguided beliefs about managing. Here are some counterintuitive ideas to stimulate innovation in your organization.

By Robert I. Sutton | Spring 2003