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Institutional Search: A Practical Guide to Executive Recruitment in Nonprofit Organizations

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Institutional Search: A Practical Guide to Executive Recruitment in Nonprofit Organizations

Contributors:
ISBN:

9780275931261

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

10th April 1989

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

658.407110973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

168

Description

Written by a top search professional, this book presents all the information required for a nonprofit organization to organize and successfully undertake an executive search. The step-by-step approach takes the reader through the stages of the process and includes specific examples. Stephen A. Garrison's Institutional Search meets a critical need. . . . It reflects not only a sound conceptual basis for seeking new leadership . . . it also contains a wealth of exceptionally valuable practical guidance. The author's many years of experience in the field have been applied in a most creative way. Any governing board contemplating a presidential search ought to consult this work at an early stage. Robert M. O'Neil, President, University of Virginia, Charlottesville Written by a top search professional, this book presents all the information required to organize and successfully undertake an executive search for a nonprofit organization. The step-by-step approach takes the reader through the stages of the process and includes specific examples. The author notes that nonprofit organizations generally tend to form new search committees for each search, so the committees may lack organization or experience. This book focuses on the political aspects of the process, a lack of understanding of which generally precludes a successful search. All nonprofit organizations--including universities, symphonies, opera companies, museums, foundations, park boards, commissions, and municipal councils--will find this book a valuable resource. Institutional Search is organized around the process of the search. First, an analysis of the nonprofit institution provides background. Then, an overview of the search process leads to search committee formation, search specifications, nominations, the screening process, confidentiality, and cooperation within the committee. How to assess, research, approach and interview candidates is analyzed indepth. Other topics such as spousal relations, reference checking, closure, and introducing the individual hired to the organization are described. Institutional Search is a resource that provides search committees with an effective tool to aid in the complex search process.

Reviews

"Stephen A. Garrison's Institutional Search meets a critical need. . . . It reflects not only a sound conceptual basis for seeking new leadership . . . it also contains a wealth of exceptionally valuable practical guidance. The author's many years of experience in the field have been applied in a most creative way. Any governing board contemplating a presidential search ought to consult this work at an early stage."-Robert M. O'Neil, President University of Virginia, Charlottesville

Author Bio

STEPHEN A. GARRISON, Chairman of the Board and CEO of Ward Howell International, has fifteen years experience in top management executive search. He has searched for university and college presidents and chancellors, and other not-for-profit managers. He is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and the Harvard Business School.

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