Journeys Through the Disability and Mental Health Nonprofit Sector
Editor
- David Rosenbaum
- Elizabeth More
- Mark Orr
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-3113-1
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Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- David Rosenbaum & Elizabeth More & Mark Orr, 2025. "Introduction," Springer Books, in: David Rosenbaum & Elizabeth More & Mark Orr (ed.), Journeys Through the Disability and Mental Health Nonprofit Sector, chapter 0, pages 3-17, Springer.
- Ian C. Woodward, 2025. "Secure Leadership for Crisis Situations," Springer Books, in: David Rosenbaum & Elizabeth More & Mark Orr (ed.), Journeys Through the Disability and Mental Health Nonprofit Sector, chapter 0, pages 19-43, Springer.
- Stuart Wark, 2025. "Leadership Challenges Associated with Attracting, Developing and Maintaining Human Resources," Springer Books, in: David Rosenbaum & Elizabeth More & Mark Orr (ed.), Journeys Through the Disability and Mental Health Nonprofit Sector, chapter 0, pages 45-61, Springer.
- Angelina Zubac, 2025. "Strategic Change Leadership in the Disability Services Space: Balancing Social Impact and Economic Sustainability Priorities," Springer Books, in: David Rosenbaum & Elizabeth More & Mark Orr (ed.), Journeys Through the Disability and Mental Health Nonprofit Sector, chapter 0, pages 63-83, Springer.
- David Paul, 2025. "Mindfulness and Self-management in Disability and Mental Health Leadership," Springer Books, in: David Rosenbaum & Elizabeth More & Mark Orr (ed.), Journeys Through the Disability and Mental Health Nonprofit Sector, chapter 0, pages 85-101, Springer.
- David Paul, 2025. "Emotional Intelligence—The Key to Leadership Growth and Effectiveness," Springer Books, in: David Rosenbaum & Elizabeth More & Mark Orr (ed.), Journeys Through the Disability and Mental Health Nonprofit Sector, chapter 0, pages 103-122, Springer.
- Lenore Pennington, 2025. "Organizational Resilience and the Role of Leaders," Springer Books, in: David Rosenbaum & Elizabeth More & Mark Orr (ed.), Journeys Through the Disability and Mental Health Nonprofit Sector, chapter 0, pages 125-143, Springer.
- Alan Hough & Christine Bigby, 2025. "Leading for Quality and Safety," Springer Books, in: David Rosenbaum & Elizabeth More & Mark Orr (ed.), Journeys Through the Disability and Mental Health Nonprofit Sector, chapter 0, pages 145-162, Springer.
- Kareem Tawansi, 2025. "The Role of Nonprofit Leadership in Digital Transformation, Service Design and Delivery," Springer Books, in: David Rosenbaum & Elizabeth More & Mark Orr (ed.), Journeys Through the Disability and Mental Health Nonprofit Sector, chapter 0, pages 163-189, Springer.
- Neil Gredecki & Anna Wark, 2025. "Collaborative Rehabilitation: Effective Service Delivery for People with a Forensic History," Springer Books, in: David Rosenbaum & Elizabeth More & Mark Orr (ed.), Journeys Through the Disability and Mental Health Nonprofit Sector, chapter 0, pages 193-212, Springer.
- Danielle A. Tucker, 2025. "Leadership Challenges in Addressing the Tension Between Policy Context and Market Forces for Nonprofit Service Providers," Springer Books, in: David Rosenbaum & Elizabeth More & Mark Orr (ed.), Journeys Through the Disability and Mental Health Nonprofit Sector, chapter 0, pages 213-229, Springer.
- W. Richard Carter, 2025. "Leadership Development for the Nonprofit Sector," Springer Books, in: David Rosenbaum & Elizabeth More & Mark Orr (ed.), Journeys Through the Disability and Mental Health Nonprofit Sector, chapter 0, pages 231-252, Springer.
- Peter Leunig, 2025. "Fundraising in the Nonprofit Disability and Mental Health Sector," Springer Books, in: David Rosenbaum & Elizabeth More & Mark Orr (ed.), Journeys Through the Disability and Mental Health Nonprofit Sector, chapter 0, pages 253-278, Springer.
- David Rosenbaum & Elizabeth More & Mark Orr, 2025. "Maintaining Purpose in a VUCAD World," Springer Books, in: David Rosenbaum & Elizabeth More & Mark Orr (ed.), Journeys Through the Disability and Mental Health Nonprofit Sector, chapter 0, pages 281-300, Springer.
- David Rosenbaum & Elizabeth More & Mark Orr, 2025. "The Voices of Industry Practitioners—Bridging the Research and Practice Divide," Springer Books, in: David Rosenbaum & Elizabeth More & Mark Orr (ed.), Journeys Through the Disability and Mental Health Nonprofit Sector, chapter 0, pages 301-320, Springer.
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