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How To Be Great At Doing Good

eBook - Why Results Are What Count and How Smart Charity Can Change the World
ISBN/EAN: 9781119041726
Umbreit-Nr.: 8561394

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 208 S., 0.33 MB
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Einband: Keine Angabe

Erschienen am 31.03.2015
Auflage: 1/2015


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  • Zusatztext
    • <p><b>Get ready to question everything youve been told about charity, and to find out how you can truly succeed at making the world a better place.</b></p><p>Many of us donate to charitable causes, and millions more work or volunteer for non-profit organizations. Yet virtually none of us have been taught what it means to succeed at doing good, let alone how to do so. In short, weve never been encouraged to treat charity with the seriousness and rigor it deserves.</p><p><i>How to be Great at Doing Good</i>is a complacency-shattering guidebook for anyone who wants to actually change the world, whether as a donor, a volunteer, or a non-profit staffer.  Drawing on eye-opening studies in psychology and human behavior, surprising interviews with philanthropy professionals, and the authors fifteen years of experience founding and managing top-rated non-profits, this book is an essential read for anyone who wants to do more good with their time and money.</p><ul><li>Find out how Bill Gates and a team of MIT grads are saving thousands of lives by applying business principles to charity work and how we can too</li><li>Peer inside our brains as we donate, and discover how the same chemical forces that make us crave junk food and sex can steer us toward bad charity decisions</li><li>See why following our passion and doing what were good at can actually doom our efforts to improve the world</li><li>Learn how two seemingly identical charities can have jaw-dropping differences in impact, and find out how to pick the best one when donating</li></ul><p>Sure to generate controversy among non-profits and philanthropists who prefer business as usual,<i>How to be Great at Doing Good</i>reveals that a more calculated, effective approach to charity work isnt just possible its absolutely necessary for those who want to succeed at changing the world.</p>
  • Kurztext
    • Get ready to question everything you’ve been told about charity, and to find out how you can truly succeed at making the world a better place. Many of us donate to charitable causes, and millions more work or volunteer for non-profit organizations. Yet virtually none of us have been taught what it means to succeed at doing good, let alone how to do so. In short, we’ve never been encouraged to treat charity with the seriousness and rigor it deserves. How to be Great at Doing Good is a complacency-shattering guidebook for anyone who wants to actually change the world, whether as a donor, a volunteer, or a non-profit staffer.  Drawing on eye-opening studies in psychology and human behavior, surprising interviews with philanthropy professionals, and the author’s fifteen years of experience founding and managing top-rated non-profits, this book is an essential read for anyone who wants to do more good with their time and money. Find out how Bill Gates and a team of MIT grads are saving thousands of lives by applying business principles to charity work – and how we can too Peer inside our brains as we donate, and discover how the same chemical forces that make us crave junk food and sex can steer us toward bad charity decisions See why following our passion and doing what we’re good at can actually doom our efforts to improve the world Learn how two seemingly identical charities can have jaw-dropping differences in impact, and find out how to pick the best one when donating Sure to generate controversy among non-profits and philanthropists who prefer business as usual, How to be Great at Doing Good reveals that a more calculated, effective approach to charity work isn’t just possible – it’s absolutely necessary for those who want to succeed at changing the world. 
  • Autorenportrait
    • <p><b>NICK COONEY</b> is director of education at Mercy For Animals and founder of The Humane League. He is also the author of<i>Change of Heart: What Psychology Can Teach Us About Spreading Social Change</i>. He has lectured extensively across the United States and Europe on how to carry out charity effectively, and his work has been featured in hundreds of media outlets.</p>