Change Management in Nonprofit Organizations, 1st ed. 2019
Theory and Practice

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Nonprofit organizations are arguably in a perpetual state of change. Nonprofits must constantly scan, analyze, and adapt to the implications of the changing needs of clients, the community, funders, and government policy. Hence, the core competencies and capabilities of nonprofits must include how to effectively manage change.  The knowledge, skills, and abilities of employees, volunteers, and managers must include the competencies required to formulate and implement strategies to manage planned and unplanned change. This book brings to the forefront the challenges and opportunities of change by combining insights from practice, research, and theories of change management to examine nonprofits. It incorporates interdisciplinary perspectives to examine the dimensions, determinants, and outcomes of change in nonprofits. It offers managers, researchers, and students case examples on how to develop, implement, and manage change in the context of nonprofits. Readers will better understand the dimensions of change that are unique to nonprofits and how these should be integrated into strategy and day-to-day operations, including reflection for both the change agent and the change recipient.

1. Organizational Change.- 2. Nature of Change in Nonprofit Organizations.- 3. A Model of Change for Nonprofit Organizations.- 4. Employees and Change Management in Nonprofits.- 5. Volunteers and Change Management.- 6. Chage and Board Governance Nature.- 7. Social Enterprise as Change.- 8. Change diagnosis in NPOs.- 9. Implementing change in NPOs.- 10. Evaluating Change.- 11. Strategic Change at A-Way Express Courier.

Kunle Akingbola is Associate Professor of Human Resources Management & Organizational Behaviour in the Faculty of Business Administration at Lakehead University, Canada. 

Sean Edmund Rogers is the Spachman Professor of Human Resources and Labor Relations in the Schmidt Labor Research Center, College of Business, University of Rhode Island, USA. 

Alina Baluch is Senior Lecturer in Management at the University of St Andrews and Associate Director of the Centre for the Study of Philanthropy & Public Good. 


First book to focus exclusively on change in nonprofit organizations in two decades Offers a comprehensive analysis of models that explain the role of the environment, nature, and dimensions of change in nonprofit organizations Provides concrete examples of how to develop, implement and institutionalize strategic change management with emphasis on the unique characteristics and context of nonprofits