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Changing the World Without Losing Your Mind, Revised Edition
About this book
One of today's most acclaimed books on nonprofit leadership, Changing the World Without Losing Your Mind is a down-to-earth guide to mission-driven leadership. Drawing on his decades of experience as an acclaimed nonprofit leader, Alex Counts offers practical advice on such vital activities as fundraising, team-building, communications, and management. He shows you how to run an organization-and your own life-both effectively and sustainably, giving joyfully to those around you while also caring generously for yourself.
Changing the World was named one of Forbes magazine's 12Must-Read Booksfor Nonprofit Employees, and selected as the Chronicle of Philanthropy 'sEditor's Pickamong nonprofit books of 2019. Now it's available in a revised edition, including a new epilogue on leading in times of crisis, responding to the challenging realities nonprofit leaders have faced during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword by Muhammad Yunus
- Introduction to the Revised Edition
- Why This Book?
- Part One: Getting Started
- Part Two: Learning to Lead
- Part Three: Caring for Yourself
- Epilogue: Leading in a Time of Crisis
- Acknowledgments
- Index
- About the Author