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The debate on whether or not charities should run prisons escalated from pithy 'Tweets' from the likes of ACEVO to some extensive correspondence in the national press in mid-August |
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Diana Garnham demonstrates why the induction of a new trustee is no less crucial than that of a new member of staff |
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James Codrington gives his perspective on the root of the banking crisis and lessons from the voluntary sector |
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Stephen Lloyd gives his perspective on the root of the banking crisis and lessons from the voluntary sector |
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Kate Sayer takes the case study approach to demonstrating how to achieve a financial turnaround |
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John Dale suggests that the reduced financial strength of US foundations highlights some lessons for UK charity trustees. |
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Cathy Pharoah looks at the values of grantmakers as well as the grants in her recent family foundation research |
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Francesca Quint reviews the continuing saga of public benefit and reflects on the latest developments and their origins |
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A recession does not mean the end of marketing investment, says Gill Nunn |
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Stephen Bubb shares his vision for the Social Investment Bank and how he sees it working in practice |
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The voluntary sector should be bolder in customising classic business strategy tools, says Dawn Wood |
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Bernard Ross explains why internationalism, integration and innovation underpin INGO success |
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Teresa Nightingale talks about marketing, cancer prevention and running the London Marathon |
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