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1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and colour) |
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SAGE knowledge. Cases |
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SAGE knowledge. Cases
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Summary |
Paul Hamann was senior vice president of The Night Ministry, a Chicago-based not-for-profit organization. In October 2003 he received a phone call from the wife of the Reverend Tom Behrens, the founding president and the public face of the organization. She told Hamann that Behrens had suffered a massive stroke and that doctors were unsure of his prognosis. Behrens had been walking the streets of run-down Chicago neighbourhoods since 1976, looking for people in despair, listening to their needs, and offering them a helping hand and a consoling presence. In the intervening 27 years, he had built The Night Ministry into a well-known organization that helped thousands of adults and youth every year. No succession plan, if one existed, had ever been conveyed to anyone at a senior level within the organisation. This case study discusses this topic |
Notes |
Originally Published in: Donnelly, A.C., & Lo, S. (2012). The Night Ministry: Facing the Loss of a Founder. 5-112-004. Evanston, IL: Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University |
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Online resource; title from home page (viewed on April 29, 2016) |
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Night Ministry (Organization)
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Executive succession -- Case studies
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Corporate governance -- Case studies
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Nonprofit organizations -- Management -- Case studies
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Corporate governance
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Executive succession
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Nonprofit organizations -- Management
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Case studies
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Case studies.
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Études de cas.
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Electronic book
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Author |
Lo, Sara, author
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ISBN |
9781473971042 |
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1473971047 |
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