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- catalog abstract "The high-risk investment of public funds by an Orange County official, the United Way fiasco, and the fraudulent investment scheme of the Foundation for New Era Philanthropy - these are just a few examples of headline-making scandals involving public and nonprofit organizations. To restore trust, public and nonprofit leaders must act responsibly and make accountability a strategic priority. This book helps identify the strategic issues related to accountability and outlines the effective tools and methods for implementing desirable standards of responsibility and accountability. Managing for Accountability shows how to take a proactive approach to accountability and offers a range of practical, proven strategic management approaches, advice on implementing strategic tools, illustrative examples, and useful checklists and diagnostic tools. The author explains how to conduct an accountability audit that focuses on internal strengths and weaknesses and demonstrates how to set in motion targeted systems that will ensure that public and nonprofit organizations meet the expectations of the public. The book cites numerous examples of organizational successes and failures, including a pointed examination of the Orange County bankruptcy scandal - an analysis that clearly illustrates the benefits and risks of entrepreneurial public management. In addition, the book discusses ways that organizations can foster a culture of accountability using leadership strategies and the proven technique of employee empowerment.".
- catalog contributor b9283539.
- catalog created "c1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "c1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1996.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-240) and index.".
- catalog description "Part one: The accountability environment of public and nonprofit organizations -- Accountability concepts and controversies: Historical precedents and contemporary trends -- Preserving the public trust: The challenge of accountability -- Part two: Tools for managing accountability -- A strategic managing approach: Core principles -- Scanning the accountability environment -- Conducting an accountability audit -- Clarifying strategic accountability issues -- Part three: Case studies of accountability challenges: Examining tactical and strategic approaches -- A cautionary tale: The Orange County investment fund -- Proactive accountability: The SumOne for Kids project -- Conclusion: Leadership for accountability -- Special resource section: Accountability worksheets.".
- catalog description "The high-risk investment of public funds by an Orange County official, the United Way fiasco, and the fraudulent investment scheme of the Foundation for New Era Philanthropy - these are just a few examples of headline-making scandals involving public and nonprofit organizations. To restore trust, public and nonprofit leaders must act responsibly and make accountability a strategic priority. This book helps identify the strategic issues related to accountability and outlines the effective tools and methods for implementing desirable standards of responsibility and accountability. Managing for Accountability shows how to take a proactive approach to accountability and offers a range of practical, proven strategic management approaches, advice on implementing strategic tools, illustrative examples, and useful checklists and diagnostic tools. The author explains how to conduct an accountability audit that focuses on internal strengths and weaknesses and demonstrates how to set in motion targeted systems that will ensure that public and nonprofit organizations meet the expectations of the public. The book cites numerous examples of organizational successes and failures, including a pointed examination of the Orange County bankruptcy scandal - an analysis that clearly illustrates the benefits and risks of entrepreneurial public management. In addition, the book discusses ways that organizations can foster a culture of accountability using leadership strategies and the proven technique of employee empowerment.".
- catalog extent "xxviii, 255 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Managing for accountability.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Managing for accountability.".
- catalog isPartOf "Jossey-Bass nonprofit sector series".
- catalog isPartOf "Jossey-Bass public administration series".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "c1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "San Francisco : Jossey-Bass Publishers,".
- catalog relation "Managing for accountability.".
- catalog subject "350 20".
- catalog subject "JF1411 .K39 1996".
- catalog subject "Nonprofit organizations Management.".
- catalog subject "Public administration.".
- catalog subject "Public interest.".
- catalog subject "Responsibility.".
- catalog subject "Strategic planning.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part one: The accountability environment of public and nonprofit organizations -- Accountability concepts and controversies: Historical precedents and contemporary trends -- Preserving the public trust: The challenge of accountability -- Part two: Tools for managing accountability -- A strategic managing approach: Core principles -- Scanning the accountability environment -- Conducting an accountability audit -- Clarifying strategic accountability issues -- Part three: Case studies of accountability challenges: Examining tactical and strategic approaches -- A cautionary tale: The Orange County investment fund -- Proactive accountability: The SumOne for Kids project -- Conclusion: Leadership for accountability -- Special resource section: Accountability worksheets.".
- catalog title "Managing for accountability : preserving the public trust in public and nonprofit organizations / Kevin P. Kearns.".
- catalog type "text".