Voluntary Agencies: Challenges of Organisation and Management
By (Author) David Billis
By (author) Margaret Harris
Palgrave Macmillan
Palgrave Macmillan
6th March 1996
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Management and management techniques
361.70941
Hardback
266
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
This book brings together papers by voluntary sector scholars which were specially commissioned to celebrate the 15th Anniversary of the LSE's Centre for Voluntary Organisation. The papers address key issues currently facing UK voluntary sector managers including: What place do values have How is accountability achieved How can organisational change be handled Are governing bodies needed What kind of training is appropriate Should volunteers be managed And what does contracting do to voluntary agencies
'Most of the leading research commentators on the voluntary sector in the UK have provided useful and timely chapters which cover subjects as diverse as volunteering, definitional problems, accountability, contracting, governance, leadership and training. Each of these subjects is tackled systematically and each of the chapters provides an insight into modern thinking.' - Community Care 'Overall, the book is an excellent resource for anyone - students, researchers or practitioners - wanting a clear and comprehensive account of the current state of research on the practical problems facing the voluntary sector.' - Professor Peter Halfpenny, University of Manchester
DAVIDBILLISis Reader Emeritus at the London School of Economics, UK.