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Introduction of Strategic Approach in NGOs Management

Student: Ryzhov Vadim

Supervisor: Anna V. Klimova

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Public Administration (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 7

Year of Graduation: 2017

Graduate paper is devoted to the analysis of the introduction of strategic approach in NGOs management. The main goal of this work is to identify opportunities of the NGO strategic management in public tasks solving and to make recommendations in this sphere. Conceptually, the work consists of three chapters, introduction and conclusion. The first chapter describes the theoretical approaches of organizational strategy, its types and methods. The second chapter presents an analysis of implementing strategic management in Russian state and non-profit organizations practice. The third chapter includes the results of an empirical study. The practical part is based on empirical data collected within expert interviews with managers and on the survey process from the linear employees of non-profit organization "Agency of strategic initiatives".

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