2. Managing Non-Profit Organizations
Role of executives in building effective and sustainable organizations,
Standards and code of conduct appropriate to professionals in the sector,
Accountability and “managing the mission”, Volunteerism, conflicts of interest in various
situations.
Roles of Non-Profit organizations in the public policy framing process, Examples of Key
public policies,
Ethical issues, in management of NPOs, developing a sustainable business model based on
the social need. (5+1)
3. Role of executives in building effective and
sustainable organizations,
• Throughout the management processes,
CEO leadership has to be effective and consistent in order to
create internal credibility for sustainability aspirations and,
consequently, to lead to improved sustainability management
practices across business units and organizational functions
4. Sustainability management practices
• According to this definition, sustainable management is defined
as the application of sustainable practices in commerce, agriculture,
environment, production, and other fields by management in a
manner that is beneficial to present and future generations.
6. Standards and code of conduct
appropriate to professionals in the
sector
• Honesty, integrity, transparency, confidentiality, and equity are each
examples of values that are typically expressed in a charitable
nonprofit's code of ethics.
• But there may be other values that are very important to your
nonprofit - and you may wish to spell those out so that the donating
public, prospective
7. Conflict of Interest
• For example, if a board director, employee, or volunteer takes a
donor list and uses it to solicit donors for another organization, that
is clearly a conflict of interest. It's common for businesses to ask their
employees to sign non-compete agreements for this reason, but it's
not as common in nonprofit organizations.
8. Roles of Non-Profit organizations in
the public policy framing process
• Nonprofit organizations use public relations to help educate the
public, increase donations and find volunteers. Public relations can
also increase the awareness of a nonprofit and engages donors
through online and face-to-face events.
9. Examples of Key public policies
• Conflict-of-interest policy. ...
• Budget policy. ...
• Executive compensation policy. ...
• Whistleblower protection policy. ...
• Fundraising policy. ...
• Donor privacy policy. ...
• Document and records retention policy.
10. Ethical Issues in the Nonprofit Sector
• There are six areas in particular where ethical issues arise in the
nonprofit sector:
compensation;
conflicts of interest;
publications and solicitation;
financial integrity;
investment policies; and
accountability and strategic management.
11. Developing a sustainable business
model based on the social need.
• "A sustainable business model is what every business leader hopes to
achieve: that the business will turn a profit quickly and stay afloat for
the long term," she said. "A business model that prioritizes
sustainability is one that, at a minimum, considers all stakeholders,
assesses and addresses environmental impacts, and is transparent
and thorough in its reporting.“
• https://www.business.com/articles/how-to-create-a-sustainable-
business-model/