Peter F. Drucker article in the Wall Street Journal on the proliferation of non-profits and the introduction and professionalization of management in such non-profits. Drucker explains how some twenty years ago, management was a bad word in non-profit management institutions due to its associations with business. He proceeds to talk about how non-profits have become less focused on their mission statements and causes and now concentrate more on results and accountability.
Drucker, Peter F. (Peter Ferdinand), 1909-2005 Girl Scouts of the United States of America American Heart Association Claremont Graduate School Wall Street Journal
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Peter F. Drucker article in the Wall Street Journal on the proliferation of non-profits and the introduction and professionalization of management in such non-profits, September 8, 1988; Drucker Archives; Box 38A, Folder 6; 1 page
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