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Peter F. Drucker Foundation for Nonprofit Management (Author), Peter F. Drucker (Author), Frances Hesselbein (Author)
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0787944378 978-0787944377 1999 Revised Edition
Peter F. Drucker Foundation for Nonprofit Management

As a tool for clarifying the thinking of volunteer boards, the Drucker Self-Assessment Tool is unparalleled. This is a real way to develop a language, get to the critical issues, and move on--the most practical and efficient method I have seen. As facilitator of over 175 retreats, it is the best thing I've used--and I appreciate the enhancements and improvements!


--Peggy Outon, board chair, National Alliance for Nonprofit Management

The Drucker Foundation's Self-Assessment Tool has made a lot of changes in the way we do business. . . . The workbook was a good beginning. The interactions and 'homework reports' on flip-chart paper were a vital part of this learning process.


--Sue H. Brown, executive director, Senior Centers of Spartanburg County, Inc.

The results far surpassed our expectations. The Drucker Process literally revitalized the organization. The board members have rallied around a new mission statement, taken on a variety of tasks, and designed new programs, which are very realistic.


--Beth S. Cole, former executive director, American Academy of Home Care Physicians

For over fifty years, Peter F. Drucker has shared his wisdom with organizations in the private, public, and nonprofit sectors. The Drucker Foundation Self-Assessment Tool puts his invaluable management experience into your hands--and gives you the means to rediscover the mission and potential of your nonprofit organization. Originally published in 1993, the best-selling Self-Assessment Tool has helped and inspired nonprofit boards, executives, and teams to apply Drucker's insights to their organizations' needs. Based on extensive user feedback and research, the new and improved Participant Workbook has been streamlined for greater flexibility and focus.

The revised Participant Workbook presents Peter Drucker's Five Most Important Questions and fully updated worksheets. There is no right way to use this tool: you make it your own. Its clear directions and straightforward method make it easy to implement with groups of any size, management level, or planning experience. By the And of the self-assessment process, participants will not only have a stronger understanding of their mission, values, and customers, but also an effective plan to apply what they learned.

Multiple Uses for the Self-Assessment Tool

? The leadership team--the chairman of the board and the chief executive--can lead the organization in conducting a comprehensive self-assessment, refining mission, goals, and results, and developing a working plan of action.

? Teams throughout the organization can use the Tool to invigorate projects, tailoring the process to focus on specific areas as needed.

? Governing boards can use the Tool in orientation for new members, as means to deepen thinking during retreats, and to develop clarity on mission and goals.

? Universities and colleges can use the Tool as a guide for field projects with organizations from the nonprofit, business, and government sectors, and as a resource for boards and faculty.

? Working groups from collaborating organizations can use the Tool to define common purpose and to develop clear goals, programs, and plans.


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"As a tool for clarifying the thinking of volunteer boards, the Drucker Self-Assessment Tool is unparalleled. This is a real way to develop a language, get to the critical issues, and move on--the most practical and efficient method I have seen. As facilitator of over 175 retreats, it is the best thing I've used--and I appreciate the enhancements and improvements!" (Peggy Outon, board chair, National Alliance for Nonprofit Management)

"The Drucker Foundation's Self-Assessment Tool has made a lot of changes in the way we do business. . . . The workbook was a good beginning. The interactions and 'homework reports' on flip-chart paper were a vital part of this learning process." (Sue H. Brown, executive director, Senior Centers of Spartanburg County, Inc.)

"The results far surpassed our expectations. The Drucker Process literally revitalized the organization. The board members have rallied around a new mission statement, taken on a variety of tasks, and designed new programs, which are very realistic." (Beth S. Cole, former executive director, American Academy of Home Care Physicians)

Product Details

  • Paperback: 80 pages
  • Publisher: Jossey-Bass; Revised Edition edition (1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0787944378
  • ISBN-13: 978-0787944377
  • Product Dimensions: 11 x 8.6 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #925,637 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Peter F. Drucker (1909-2005) was considered the top management thinker of his time. He authored over 25 books, with his first, The End of Economic Man published in 1939. His ideas have had an enormous impact on shaping the modern corporation. One of his most famous disciples alive today is Jack Welch. He was a teacher, philosopher, reporter and consultant.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great for getting a non-profit organization back on track, August 6, 2009
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I've served on several non-profit and for-profit boards in the past 30 years. It seems to me the two non-profits of interest to me now have lost their way; each board is floundering and the CEO doesn't really understand the role of the CEO, the role of board members (and the board) and none of us understand the mission, our reason for doing what we do. After reading Drucker's book on managing the nonprofit organization, I KNEW we were in trouble and I had a sense of the solution.

When I got Drucker's Five Questions book, I followed up by getting this text. It took me only a few hours to buy copies for each board member of both organizations. I'm now setting up visits with each director, giving them a copy of this booklet for their review.

This text is a great tool for any non-profit -- or for-profit corporation, too.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant!, January 24, 2003
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Peter Drucker has hit the nail on the head. This is strategic planning at its best, particularly for nonprofit organizations. The process is simple and concise, based on Drucker's 5 basic questions. The approach is comprehensive and inclusive. I recommend it to the leadership of any nonprofit organization.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Results-oriented approach to change management, January 27, 1999
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I am struck by its simplicity and by the depth of its value. Seeking to change the old paradigms of a beloved, yet antiquated traditional organization, while at the same time fostering the public support of long-time stakeholders, is daunting. But this no-nonsense approach perpetuates joint problem solving and ownership. DISCOVERY of the real, not assumed, answers to five essential questions helps to level the playing field. I am recommending its use and am seeking support for sponsorship of the two day seminars.
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depth interview findings, second group discussion, first group discussion, conduct customer research, full board for approval, preliminary endorsement, proposed mission statement, supporting customers, social sector organizations, two group discussions, hold group discussion, supporting budget, constructive dissent, orient participants, environmental scan, draft objectives, facilitator calls, revised mission statement, effective mission statement, effective facilitation, new mission statement, staff planner, determine participants, facilitator notes, personal financial management
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Assessment Team, Participant Workbook, Phase One, Design Option, Phase Two, New York, Self-Assessment Tool, United Way, Peter Drucker, Phase Three, San Francisco, Process Guide, Wilder Foundation, Census Bureau, Hold A-Team, Plan Vision, Step Who's Responsible Appraisal, The Conference Board
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