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Leadership within the context of non-profits is decidely different than that which is required in commercial ventures. Here's the scoop on non-profits.

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  • Leadership in Nonprofit Management: Developing Leaders Through Contingency Theory | Suite101.com
    By na - he culture of nonprofit organizations is changing. Nonprofits should be equipped with adequate leadership to ensure creativity and high job performance among employees. In addition, nonprofit managers must assure their stakeholders that the mission and vision of the organization is being realized. Many nonprofits are operating within a strategic environment of limited budgets and diminishing funding sources. Building strong leaders within these organizations is more important now than ever, especially in a challenging economic environment. Leadership theory, specifically the Contingency Theory of Leadership may place employees in the proper situations that bring forth unique leadership skills. (Added: 1-Dec-2009 Hits: 34 )

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