ISBN-13: 9783836428989 / Angielski / Miękka / 2007 / 348 str.
ISBN-13: 9783836428989 / Angielski / Miękka / 2007 / 348 str.
Human service community NGOs occupy a significant position in western civilsociety, holding roles such as employer, service provider, volunteer, carer,victim, advocate, partner and leader. They claim a shared philosophical andmoral basis to support these roles and this unquestioned assumption causessignificant consequences for their future as they embrace commercial practicesand governance models. Does the NGO have the capacity to provideethical leadership now with its shifting value systems, an increasing loss ofmeaningful relationships as defined by spiritual formation and entrenchedgender discrimination in a postmodern, global environment? All this indicatesa collapse in NGO activities through leadership fragmentation and a rise inmanagerial and bureaucratic technocracy. The book uses postmodernism,feminism and narrative practices to explore relationships within NGOsbetween employers and employees on leadership, ethics, values andspirituality. It examines emerging tensions on faith, gender, business operationsand asks what next?. The book is intended for community, governmentand business professionals and leaders who work with human serviceNGOs.