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Warpath (Hardcover)
Charles R Martin, Sarah Mitchell Martin, R. Smith Charles R. Smith
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R849
Discovery Miles 8 490
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Britain faces challenges that weren't imaginable thirty years ago,
challenges which charities, rooted as they are in community action
and the public good, should be ideally suited to tackle. But the
charity sector seems paralysed. Even after a decade of cuts and
immense social and environmental disruption charities are still
fighting hard to maintain business as usual. To develop new
responses to our changing world the charity sector desperately
needs to reinvent itself, radically re-engaging with communities
and developing powerful and scalable responses to the challenges
facing the UK in the coming decades. What are the ties that bind
charities, rendering them unable to re-invent themselves and to
re-imagine their services, even when they face existential crises?
This book explores how charities in the UK really operate, as seen
through the eyes of people who work in and with charities, and
investigates what holds charities back from change. It demonstrates
what we can learn from entrepreneurship and market disruption in
the private sector, and points to ways in which the sector can
re-imagine what it does and how it does this. It presents a new
ambition for charities to break free of their history and imagine a
new role for themselves in shaping the future for our society.
Presenting a new ambition for charities to imagine a new role for
themselves in shaping the future for our society, this volume is
especially valuable for academics and professionals in the fields
of charity and non-profit management, organisational change, and
strategic management.
Britain faces challenges that weren't imaginable thirty years ago,
challenges which charities, rooted as they are in community action
and the public good, should be ideally suited to tackle. But the
charity sector seems paralysed. Even after a decade of cuts and
immense social and environmental disruption charities are still
fighting hard to maintain business as usual. To develop new
responses to our changing world the charity sector desperately
needs to reinvent itself, radically re-engaging with communities
and developing powerful and scalable responses to the challenges
facing the UK in the coming decades. What are the ties that bind
charities, rendering them unable to re-invent themselves and to
re-imagine their services, even when they face existential crises?
This book explores how charities in the UK really operate, as seen
through the eyes of people who work in and with charities, and
investigates what holds charities back from change. It demonstrates
what we can learn from entrepreneurship and market disruption in
the private sector, and points to ways in which the sector can
re-imagine what it does and how it does this. It presents a new
ambition for charities to break free of their history and imagine a
new role for themselves in shaping the future for our society.
Presenting a new ambition for charities to imagine a new role for
themselves in shaping the future for our society, this volume is
especially valuable for academics and professionals in the fields
of charity and non-profit management, organisational change, and
strategic management.
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Ashes (Paperback)
Sarah Mitchell-Jackson
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R353
Discovery Miles 3 530
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Sarah is a smart, talented, and very cheerful young lady.
Shortly after birth, she was whisked away from a very strange and
mysterious village by her mother. Sarah moves into a more normal
life with her mother in a big city, but her mother quickly
discovers that Sarah is more than meets the eye. Sarah starts to
excel in her classes quite rapidly and begins competing in
scientific contests, racking up a nice bank account.
After graduating from high school, Abby, Sarah's mother, decides
to enroll her in a university not too far from the city they live
in. It's Sarah's first real time away from home, but she fits in
rather nicely with her roommates, shy and quiet Zammie along with
energetic and vocal Katie. They attend classes together, hang out
together, and even compete in contests together, all while
completing degrees and pursuing what each of them love doing. At
one point, they break off and do something completely crazy; they
combine their funds and build a mansion to live in
All is well until Sarah's mother decides to tell Sarah about her
past and the village she came from. This casts a dark shadow over
Sarah as she ponders how she might find out more about the current
state of the village. But the health of her mother and the graduate
studies of her two good friends keeps Sarah from venturing anywhere
near the old village until years later.
Sarah finds the village deserted, so she decides to pen down the
words that her mother had told her about the place, when the place
suddenly lights up around her. Some old residents have come back to
build something fantastic in place of the old village. Sarah,
desirous to see their plans come to an unsuccessful end, puts
herself into their confidence and agrees to assist them when
asked.
Come on a fun, mysterious and whirlwind adventure as Sarah
slowly discovers what they are up to. What does she do when
something goes wrong? Can Sarah escape her own lottery?
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Warpath (Paperback)
Charles R Martin, Sarah Mitchell Martin, R. Smith Charles R. Smith
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R501
Discovery Miles 5 010
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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