From the Top Down: The Executive Role in Successful Volunteer Involvement, 3rd Edition

From the Top Down: The Executive Role in Successful Volunteer Involvement, 3rd Edition

by Susan Ellis
From the Top Down: The Executive Role in Successful Volunteer Involvement, 3rd Edition

From the Top Down: The Executive Role in Successful Volunteer Involvement, 3rd Edition

by Susan Ellis

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Overview

Revised in 2010, this 3rd edition of FROM THE TOP DOWN remains the only book that addresses the top decision-maker's role in developing a strategy and resources for high-quality volunteer engagement. It explains fundamental subjects that must be considered at the top executive level, including developing a vision for volunteer involvement, creating policies and setting expectations, budgeting and finding funds to support volunteers, hiring the best staff leader, assessing the impact of volunteer contributions, and dealing with legal, risk management, and insurance issues.

What's Included in the Third Edition:
Information on managing volunteer involvement during an economic downturn, dealing with resistance by middle managers, the evolving vocabulary of volunteerism, new types of volunteering such as online service and voluntourism, the difference between a wage equivalency calculation and the true value of volunteers to an organization, and much more.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158432002
Publisher: Energize, Inc.
Publication date: 01/15/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 291
File size: 471 KB

About the Author

Susan J. Ellis is president of Energize, Inc., a training, consulting, and publishing firm that specializes in volunteerism. She founded the Philadelphia-based company in 1977 and since that time has assisted clients throughout the world (23 countries) to create or strengthen their volunteer corps. She has an international reputation as a passionate advocate for the power of volunteers and those who lead them.

Susan is the author or co-author of fourteen books (see below), several of which have been translated into Japanese, Taiwanese, French, and Italian. From 1981 to 1987 she was editor-in-chief of The Journal of Volunteer Administration. She has written more than 120 articles on volunteer management for dozens of publications; has posted a provocative “Hot Topic” essay on the Energize Web site monthly since 1997; and writes the national bi-monthly column, "On Volunteers," for The NonProfit Times (since 1990).

Energize’s comprehensive Web site has won international recognition as a premier resource for leaders of volunteers (). Since 2000, she has been publishing editor of the field's first online journal, e-Volunteerism: The Electronic Journal of the Volunteer Community () and, since 2005, has been the dean of faculty for Energize's Everyone Ready® Online Volunteer Management Training Program ().
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