publication date: Aug 29, 2011
Who needs a book about hiring a consultant? Well, maybe you. Without a doubt, there are more consultants
to nonprofits than ever before. Hiring a
consultant who is either a solo practitioner, part of a boutique company or representing
a large management consulting firm requires an understanding of the service
they offer as well as their role in bringing for-profit ideas into the
sector.
In her book
Nonprofit
Consulting Essentials, author
Penelope
Cagney offers these additional reasons for the writing of her book:
- There is little specifically written on
consulting for nonprofits
- The cost of consulting services is one of the
greatest expenses commonly borne by nonprofits
- Hiring
consultants involves not just senior staff but board members who would
benefit from greater knowledge
- Foundation staff need to know how to best use
consultants to build capacity for their clients
- Managers are always looking for ways to be more
effective, and consulting offers a different perspective and new tools.
Perhaps you are a consultant. This book has value for you too. Cagney promises to bring consultants
increased awareness of the subtle dynamics that underlie successful consulting,
as well as a deeper understanding of emerging trends such as international
opportunities and new service areas such as coaching.
No slouch in the consulting experience area, Cagney herself is
an active consultant and principal of
The
Cagney Company. In this book, she
supplements her own experiences with interviews with the founders and leaders
of influential consulting firms and demonstrates a thorough understanding of
the differences and needs of nonprofits as opposed to their for-profit
counterparts.
So, do you need a book about consulting? Maybe not now, but if you are a leader in
your organization, chances are that you will be called upon to be involved in a
consulting process. This book may be
your key to making the experience a success.
Order your copy of
Nonprofit Consulting Essentials for only
$66 by clicking
here.