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Succeeding with Consultants: Self-Assessment for Nonprofits
"The authors appreciate the complexities of the consulting process and confront them in a remarkably readable and illuminating way they explain how to avoid potential dangers and to facilitate positive changes in your organization." — Nonprofit World
Authors Barbara Kibbe and Fred Setterberg explain how the appropriate use of consultants can generate exciting methods of forwarding your organization's goals. "A good consultant," they write, "will offer you advice, perspective, tools, inspiration, skills, and time you don't have to help you solve your own problems." The book covers six different areas in which you might benefit from the advice of a consultant: governance, planning, fund development, financial management, public relations and marketing, and quality assurance. Before you hire a consultant, read this excellent guide. April 1992 80 pp.
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