Preface
Part 1. Dimensions of Human Services Management
Rino J. Patti
1. Management in the Human Services: Purposes, Practice, and Prospects in the 21st Century
Michael Reisch
2. General Themes in the Evolution of Human Services Administration
Yeheskel Hasenfeld
3. Human Services Administration and Organizational Theory
Leon Ginsberg and Margaret Gibelman
4. The Structure and Financing of Human Services Organizations
David Menefee
5. What Human Services Managers Do and Why They Do It
Part 2. Managing for Performance
Charles Glisson
6. Organizational Climate and Culture and Performance in the Human Services
Thomas Packard
7. Leadership and Performance in Human Services Organizations
John Poertner
8. Managing for Service Outcomes: The Critical Role of Information
Dick Schoech
9. Developing Information Technology Applications for Performance-Oriented Management in a Global Environment
Part 3. Developing and Empowering Staff and Volunteers
Diane Vinokur-Kaplan
10. Motivating Work Performance in Human Services Organizations
Michàlle Mor Barak
11. Social Psychological Perspectives of Workforce Diversity and Inclusion in National and Global Contexts
Peter J. Pecora
12. Managing Human Resources: Administrative Issues
Karen M. Hopkins
13. Supervision, Development, and Training for Staff and Volunteers
Alfreda P. Iglehart
14. Managing for Diversity and Empowerment in Human Services Agencies
Part 4. Developing and Managing Programs and Resources
Michael J. Austin and Jeffrey R. Solomon
15. Managing the Planning Process
Lawrence L. Martin
16. Program Planning and Management
Armand Lauffer
17. Confronting Fundraising Challenges
Sheldon R. Gelman
18. Nonprofit Boards: Developing and Managing a Vital Resource
Mark Ezell
19. Managing Financial Resources
Part 5. Leadership in the Agency Environment
Hillel Schmid
20. Agency-Environment Relations: Understanding External and Natural Environments
Catherine Foster Alter
21. Building Community Partnerships and Networks
Jennifer E. Mosley
22. Policy Advocacy and Lobbying in Human Services Organizations
Part 6. Looking to the Future: Practice Trends and Management Education
Gary Bess
23. Practitioners' Views on the Future of Human Services Management
Richard Hoefer
24. Preparing Managers for the Human Services: Identifying and Overcoming Current Barriers in Social Work Management Education
Index
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