
Calls itself "The Leading Business Publication for Nonprofit Management" This means it has a fair number of articles written in business-speak, but it's very useful as a digest and condensation of what's going on in the not for profit world. I subscribe to their weekly e-newsletter, which they send me for free. It's a condensation of articles of interest to nonprofits, but oddly with no links.
TOPICS: publications | newsletterFrom The Center for Social Innovation at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Subscription for 4 issues a year of a quite glossy and well written magazine: about $44.95. Here's where you get the great ideas about what's driving nonprofits. Wonderful, articulate thinking. Worth the money, although you can see a lot of the review online. (i especially like their blog.) They also have podcasts: www.siconversations.org
TOPICS: publications | podcastsLots of thoughtful articles on leadership and much that is relevant to not for profits. I subscribe and listen to this on www.audible.com.
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Alexandra Peters
is a writer, board consultant and educator. For the past thirty years, she has been dedicated to building the transformative power of not
for profit organizations.
