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David Lewis, Lewis David
Non-Governmental Organizations, Management and Development
English · Paperback / Softback
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Description
Die öffentliche Verwaltung befindet sich seit den 1990er Jahren sowohl international als auch national in einem Prozess tief greifender Veränderungen. Heike Scheidemann analysiert anhand der Einführung des Neuen Steuerungsmodells und der Doppik folgende Fragen theoretisch und empirisch: Wie greifen Organisationen gesellschaftliche Modelle des Organisierens auf? Wie konstruieren und rekonstruieren sie ihre organisationale Identität? Und wie verorten sich Organisationen der Kommunalverwaltung im Kontext der Ökonomisierung der Öffentlichen Verwaltung? Die Studie zeigt die Relevanz wechselseitiger Anpassungsprozesse von Organisation und Organisationsmodell sowie der gesellschaftlichen Unterscheidung von Verwaltung und Wirtschaft, Behörden und Unternehmen.
List of contents
Part I: The Conceptualization of NGO Management 1. Introduction 2. Framing NGO Management 3. The NGO Management Debate 4. Concepts, Histories and Contexts Part II: The Theory of NGO Management 5. NGOs and the Development Context 6. NGO Roles in Development 7. Organization Theory, Ambiguity and NGO Management 8. Culture and Organization Part III: The Practice of NGO Management 9. Service Delivery, Advocacy, Innovation and Evaluation 10. NGOs and the Management of Relationships 11. NGOs and the Dynamics of Internal Management 12. Conclusion: NGO Management and the Future
About the author
This book has been a true amalgam of cooperation between Debra Head, Vaughn-Marie Rodriguez, Alexis Lewis, and me over a multiyear period.
Debra Head, a long-time friend, editor, consummate English teacher, and mentor has worked with me through the years to develop my writing style and polish the dull areas. Her expertise is well known among the local area educators as a teacher and expert on the English Language. I would not publish one word without her first giving me the nod.
Vaughn-Marie is my cousin and a first-rate editor. Her many insights and edits to this manuscript have been instrumental in helping this true collaboration to become a 'great read.' Her strong persistent Christian faith has encouraged mine and Debra's as well during this arduous journey of our own. To her I give my undying gratitude and hope she will continue to work with me on my upcoming projects.
Alexis Lewis, my oldest daughter, has been tremendous help with the technology, cover design, and artwork. Her skills have been significantly useful in overcoming some of the more difficult aspects of creating a book of this nature and bringing it to readers as a polished and professional looking book. To her I give my undying love and admiration and hope she will also work with me in more upcoming titles.
To promote Reading for Fun and Reading to Learn, we at David Lewis Books have started a WordPress blog at Christianadventurereading.wordpress.com to connect with our readers and promote our books.
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'Professor Lewis has given us an indispensable text on the evolution of management ideas in international development. It is a domain full of tension between the forces of professional management and social activism. Lewis brings an anthropologist's sensibility to this inquiry, showing that the messy realities of development require NGOs to craft new pluralistic models of management.' - Alnoor Ebrahim, Associate Professor, Social Enterprise Initiative, Harvard Business School
'This third edition comprehensively addresses the conceptualization, theory, and practice of NGO management. With the current global trend to delegate public sector tasks to NGOs and allocate vast resources to them, it is more important than ever to understand their roles and how they are managed. This book provides such in-depth and critical understanding in accessible language and illustrated with insightful examples. I strongly recommend this book to students and development practitioners alike.' - Dr. Sylvia I. Bergh, Senior Lecturer in Development Management and Governance, International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands
'In this thoroughly revised and updated 3rd edition of Non-Governmental Organizations, Management and Development, David Lewis brings an anthropologists' sensitivities to understanding the operation and challenges faced by development NGOs. These important organizations play central, fast-growing, and often controversial roles in fostering equitable development and poverty alleviation throughout the world. Dr. Lewis draws on his detailed knowledge of organization theory and development studies, as well as his considerable practical fieldwork experience, to produce a book that breaks through the conventional categories to offer a highly original and nuanced understanding of this complex and fapidly-evolving field. More than merely a textbook, Non-Governmental Organizations, Management and Development is must reading for scholars and practitioners alike.' - Richard P. Appelbaum, Ph.D., MacArthur Chair in Sociology and Global & International Studies, Co-PI, Center for Nanotechnology and Society, University of California at Santa Barbara, USA
"Management is management'. Maybe, but in the NGO world, where political, social and financial uncertainties are the default position, it isn't that straightforward. This important and wide-ranging book by a thoughtful veteran of the sector should be essential reading for those who think they understand the management challenges faced by NGOs, including NGO managers themselves.' - Ian Smilie, writer, researcher and consultant on NGOs and international development
'David Lewis has done it again! This is a superb, well-researched, comprehensive and objective portrayal of NGOs, their philosophy, practices and challenges. Yet another significant contribution from him on the discourse and the art and science of development.' - A. Mushtaque R. Chowdhury, PhD, Vice Chair and Interim Executive Director BRAC, Bangladesh
'With the ever increasing complexities in their working environment, managing and leading an NGO can be like groping in a dark jungle. Professor David Lewis' book, Non-Governmental Organizations: Management and Development, provides the much needed guidance and light that NGO managers and leaders have been seeking for so long.' - Chiku Malunga Co-editor NGO Management: The Earthscan Companion, author of Understanding Organizational Leadership through Ubuntu
'Lewis argues that there can be no single approach to understanding the management performance of NGOs. He identifiies three main schools of thought for understanding the management of NGOs: a general management view, an adaptive view, and a distinctive view. As all three make potentially important contributions but also have limitations, Lewis makes the case for a 'composite' model for understanding NGO management.' - Willem Elbers, International Society for Third-Sector Research and The Johns Hopkins University
Product details
Authors | David Lewis, Lewis David |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd. |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 18.02.2014 |
EAN | 9780415816502 |
ISBN | 978-0-415-81650-2 |
No. of pages | 316 |
Subjects |
Social sciences, law, business
> Business
> General, dictionaries
Non-profitmaking organizations |
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