The Harvard Business School Guide to Careers in the Nonprofit SectorGuiding MBAs into the Nonprofit Sector As interest in nonprofit sector careers grows among MBA students and MBAs further along in their careers, the number of interesting opportunities and the need for MBA skills in this sector also continues to spiral upward. Yet MBA students and alums have experienced frustration with the job search process in this field. The Harvard Business School Guide to Careers in the Nonprofit Sector is a great resource for newly minted MBAs and alums interested in entering the nonprofit sector - whether as full-time managers, board members, or volunteers. Tapping the career histories of thirty-four Harvard Business School alums who have carved out successful and personally rewarding lives in the nonprofit sector, Stephanie Lowell has created a resource that is both inspirational and practical. Topics covered include: |
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... corporate clients ( see profile of Sarah Perry , chapter 5 ) . CWV is actually a for - profit sub- sidiary of the nonprofit organization Share Our Strength , a national hunger relief organization . Related Concepts " Socially ...
... corporate boards . As a result , nonprofit boards need to groom future leaders and be careful of becoming overly ... corporate boards ( Computer Science Corporation , Pioneer Hi - Bred Inter- national Inc. , and Providian Financial ...
... Corporations , who have increasingly em- phasized their role as corporate citizens . Interest in social responsibility has been growing rapidly over the years , and organizations such as Business for Social Responsi- bility and ...