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Nature's keepers : the remarkable story of how the nature conservancy became the largest environmental organization in the world / Bill Birchard.
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- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Birchard, Bill.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Nature Conservancy (U.S.)--History.
- Nature Conservancy (U.S.).
- History.
- Physical Description:
- xii, 252 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- San Francisco : Jossey-Bass, [2005]
- Summary:
- With more than $3.7 billion in assets and annual revenue of $800 million, the Nature Conservancy has generated staggering growth that would be the envy of any business. Incorporated in 1951 by a small circle of concerned ecologists, the Conservancy has grown financially into the world's largest environmental organization. It has one million members-up from 500,000 in 1990-and 3,500 employees operating in 50 states and 28 countries across the world.
- The story of the Nature Conservancy is a story about people building a top-tier institution-one of the most successful organizations in the world. Although ultimately it is a story of success, it is also a story about men and women confronting crises and challenges. Nature's Keepers captures the behind-the-scenes story of people taking courageous steps to transform and improve the way they work-and continue to log achievements that count. It reaffirms that people who weather and profit from difficulties, sometimes the most daunting or nerve-racking of their careers, separate organizations that thrive from those that do not. Indeed, the people appearing in Nature's Keepers emerge from crucibles of learning that force them to rethink behavior, rewrite rules, reconfigure processes, and reinvent the way they work.
- In Nature's Keepers, the leaders of the Nature Conservancy overcome countless challenges-mission confusion, conflicts of organizational culture, an obsolete business model, weaknesses in governance, "ad hoc" management, homegrown international expansion, a crisis in public accountability-and time and time again transform and improve their organization. Their riveting story offers lessons and role models for creating an organization that has the drive, commitment, and spirit to succeed. As Nature's Keepers shows, the Nature Conservancy's practice of supporting innovative approaches has produced successful leaders determined to mold, rather than just manage, the world they leave to their children.
- Contents:
- 1 No Crisis Unanswered: How the Nature Conservancy Masters Challenges and Change 1
- 2 The Courage to Lead: Revamping Leadership to Renew Performance 9
- 3 Mission for Life: On Being Systematic, Not Opportunistic 31
- 4 We Can Work with You: The Care and Feeding of a Dynamic Culture 53
- 5 We're Not in Kansas Anymore: The Road to Realizing New Ambitions 79
- 6 The Power of "We": Engaging Every Constituency for Breakthrough Results 105
- 7 More Than the Sum of Its Parts: Teaching the Organization to Work as One 129
- 8 Manage Thyself: Leadership in a Shared-Power World 153
- 9 Global Dynamo: Taking the Organization International 179
- 10 The Senate Is Calling: Accountability and Governance in the Face of Crisis 207
- Epilogue: Unsung Heroes 235.
- Notes:
- Includes index.
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Class of 1878 Fund.
- ISBN:
- 0787971588
- OCLC:
- 57465783
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