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Author Topic: Kellogg report on nonprofit-management programs  (Read 1897 times)
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« on: April 23, 2002, 05:09:33 AM »

Just read the Kellogg study report about the alumni of nonprofit-management programs. I think it would be a lot more interestig to see responses from people who had a longer-term perspective on what they studied.

Also think that the top two on the list were more about (1) how little people know about these areas, (2) how terrified they are of them and, unfortunately, (3) how desperate they and their agencies are for expertise.
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