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Measuring Social Change

Performance and Accountability in a Complex World

Alnoor Ebrahim

Measuring Social Change
Measuring Social Change

Measuring Social Change

Performance and Accountability in a Complex World

Alnoor Ebrahim

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"Measuring Social Change offers a powerful framework to guide social sector leaders. This is not a simplistic "one-size-fits-all" argument, but a refined yet practical roadmap for how to build the systems needed to know whether your work is having an impact. The frameworks and case studies could revolutionize how organizations manage for impact. An important book."—Jeffrey L. Bradach, Managing Partner and Co-Founder, The Bridgespan Group

"Measuring Social Change offers a powerful framework to guide social sector leaders. This is not a simplistic "one-size-fits-all" argument, but a refined yet practical roadmap for how to build the systems needed to know whether your work is having an impact. The frameworks and case studies could revolutionize how organizations manage for impact. An important book."—Jeffrey L. Bradach, Managing Partner and Co-Founder, The Bridgespan Group

"This book goes beyond the promise of its title to elucidate the key concepts of nonprofit strategy and propose nuanced improvements. A valuable mix of the theoretical and practical, richly illustrated by real-world examples."—Paul Brest, faculty co-Director, Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society; former President, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation

"Alnoor captures the importance of measuring what matters like no one else. In this remarkable book, he gives the reader tools, rules as well as questions to ensure those questions are effective. This is a must-read for anyone serious about measuring change, something we all must be."—Jacqueline Novogratz, Founder & CEO of Acumen, author of The Blue Sweater

"A valuable contribution in addressing the crucial challenge of targeting and measuring impact."—Sir Ronald Cohen, Chair, Global Steering Group for Impact Investment

"As Alnoor Ebrahim argues in this trenchant new book, the social sector has mushroomed in size and scope in recent years. A leading scholar in the field, Ebrahim provides fresh, thoughtful answers on how we should measure progress with nonprofits. This book will be important to practitioners, philanthropists, and academics alike."—David Gergen, CNN Senior Political Analyst; Professor of Public Service and Founding Director, Center for Public Leadership, Harvard Kennedy School

"This book is useful for readers involved in the social sector, including governments, nonprofit organizations, and funders of charitable work, as well as specialists in the sociology of the social sector. It can make donors, directors, and practitioners more aware of measuring the impact of their work and donations. Recommended."—F. E. Foldvary, CHOICE

"[A] rare example of a work that takes impact measurement back to first principles."—Jess Daggers, International Review of Applied Economics

"[One] of the most impressive contributions to the design and approach to social performance...in a decade or more....This book is an all-too-rare extremely important contribution to our field. It advances the organization theory foundation of performance and accountability research, its framework adds important new and clear thinking that advances our conceptualization of social performance (and the framework opens up new vistas for follow-up work), and it provides solidly grounded illustrations of both NGO and nonprofit contexts where this strategy framework matters deeply in practice."—Raymond Dart, Voluntas

Alnoor Ebrahim is Professor of Management at Tufts University, where he has joint appointments at The Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy and the Tisch College of Civic Life. His research addresses the challenges of performance management, governance, and accountability facing social enterprises, nonprofit organizations, international NGOs, and public agencies. Professor Ebrahim previously served on a working group established by the G8 to create global guidelines on social impact measurement, and he has worked on projects with a number of global NGOs. He is the author of the award-winning book NGOs and Organizational Change: Discourse, Reporting, and Learning, and is co-editor of Global Accountabilities: Participation, Pluralism, and Public Ethics (both with Cambridge University Press).

Specifications

  • Publisher
    Stanford Business Books,US
  • Pub date
    Jul 2019
  • Pages
    320
  • Theme
    Charities, voluntary services and philanthropy
  • Dimensions
    229 x 152 mm
  • EAN
    9781503601406
  • Hardback / bound
    Hardback / bound
  • Language
    English

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