Garry Joan. Joan Garry's Guide to Nonprofit Leadership
PRAISE FOR JOAN GARRY'S GUIDE TO NONPROFIT LEADERSHIP
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1. THE SUPERPOWERS OF NONPROFIT LEADERSHIP
CHAPTER 2. YOU'VE GOT TO GET ME AT HELLO
CHAPTER 3. CO-PILOTS IN A TWIN-ENGINE PLANE
CHAPTER 4. THE KEY IS NOT IN THE ANSWERS. IT'S IN THE QUESTIONS. BUILDING SUCCESSFUL STRATEGIES WITH ROOM FOR INNOVATION
CHAPTER 5. YOU CAN DO THIS
CHAPTER 6. MANAGING THE PAID AND THE UNPAID (OR, I CAME TO CHANGE THE WORLD, NOT CONDUCT EVALUATIONS)
CHAPTER 7. WHEN IT HITS THE FAN
CHAPTER 8. HELLO, I MUST BE GOING (OR, NAVIGATING LEADERSHIP TRANSITIONS)
CHAPTER 9. YOU ARE THE CHAMPIONS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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We are who we are because of the families that raised us. My mom passed away just after I completed this manuscript. As we went through her purse, I found a copy of the cover art for the book. On an otherwise dreary day, it made me smile. Until her last day, my mom was sharp as a tack. If I am smart, feisty, funny, and a bit of a dog with a bone about issues that feel important to me, it is because I am my mother's daughter. To steal a line from one of my kids, Thanks for birthing me, Mom.
My dad taught me the power of being a good coach. I saw him in action during years of being his right hand in Little League dugouts. And I admired him. Offering direction, support, and encouragement, he was not just a coach. He was a champion, and an educator. A quiet leader. Everyone wanted to be on his team. I was lucky. I was born into his team.
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I found my wheelhouse.
Now what? I had no idea. I just knew a change was in the offing.