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Workforce Transitions From The Profit To The Nonprofit Sector 1st Edition Tobie S Stein Auth

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Workforce Transitions From The Profit To The Nonprofit Sector 1st Edition Tobie S Stein Auth
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Publisher: Springer US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.46 MB
Pages: 194
Author: Tobie S. Stein (auth.)
ISBN: 9781461351382, 9781461505730, 1461351383, 1461505739
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Workforce Transitions From The Profit To The Nonprofit Sector 1st Edition Tobie S Stein Auth by Tobie S. Stein (auth.) 9781461351382, 9781461505730, 1461351383, 1461505739 instant download after payment.

Over the last 20 years, the number of professional managers displaced from US corporate jobs has increased dramatically. This has coincided with the rapid expansion of employment in the US nonprofit sector; a sector that has a high proportion of managerial and professional workers among its employees.
Workforce Transitions from the Profit to the Nonprofit Sector examines the career sequences of dislocated white-collar corporate managers who want to move to the nonprofit sector. It highlights the managers' motivations, the structural barriers which prevented them from making the transition, and the methods of penetrating the barriers. It uncovers the reasons why some corporate managers are able to make the transition and why others do not. Finally, it presents the methods of adaptation that were utilized in their new environments.
This volume will be of interest to human resource managers in the profit and nonprofit sectors, sociologists, occupational researchers, and organizational psychologists.

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