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Book details
  • Genre:SOCIAL SCIENCE
  • SubGenre:Volunteer Work
  • Language:English
  • Pages:92
  • eBook ISBN:9781928794035

The Care & Feeding of Volunteers

Recruiting, Retaining & Rewarding Volunteers

by Dr. Bill Wittich

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Overview
This book will challenge you to consider applying many of the leadership strategies that are working in corporate America to your non-profit arena The Care & Feeding of Volunteers will show you to find and attract today's volunteers into your organization.
Description
The Care & Feeding of Volunteers has evolved from a series of successful seminars attended by thousands of people across the United States and into Europe. In these sessions Bill has presented unorthodox ways of working with volunteers. They have attempted to change the paradigm of how America thinks about managing volunteers. In this book, Bill will challenge you to consider applying many of the leadership strategies that are working in corporate America to your non-profit arena. The Care & Feeding of Volunteers will show you how to find and attract today's volunteers into your organization. It's a new millennium and tomorrow's volunteers will not respond to yesterday's management thinking, but will be looking for an agency that respects their energy, passion and talents.
About the author
Dr. Bill Wittich is a speaker, consultant, and author in the field of leadership, motivation, and nonprofit management. For the past twelve years, Bill and his wife Ann have traveled an average of 200 days a year. Their speaking schedule has taken them to all corners of the United States and through much of Europe. His doctorate is from the University of Southern California where he continues to serve as a mentor to graduate students in the School of Policy, Planning, and Development. Dr. Wittich has authored eight books in the association and non-profit field. He is Past President of the Rotary Non-profit of Laguna Sunrise in Elk Grove, California and he serves as an Assistant District Governor for Rotary District 5180. They enjoy living in Elk Grove, where they enjoy cooking, collecting antiques, and learning about red wine.