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that could lead it adrift and out of touch with its purpose. It can spur an important discussion among organizational leadership: where do you draw the line between new opportunities and mission creep ? ...
This article offers an ethnographic exploration of NGO “ mission creep ” as a result of obtaining funding. Many scholars express scepticism about funding on NGO goals, while others encourage a nuanced ...
Experts have long argued that nonprofit organizations with extensive histories should keep a wary eye out for signs of mission creep —typically understood as when a nonprofit expands its mission ...
As the pandemic eases and nonprofit organizations try to revert to normal, their boards might want to keep an eye on something that experts say can set in after periods of crisis— mission creep ...
and economic issues. Islamic “Fundamentalism”: the Mission Creep of an American Religious Metaphor Rosemary R. Corbett* In this article I examine the work of the earliest scholars to identify “fun- damentalism ...
periods of crisis— mission creep.In simple terms, mission creep occurs when an organization expands its mission and goals beyond those it was originally founded on. Typically, it means launching new programs ...
. But if they aren't keeping tabs on possible mission creep , they are failing in this regard, according to St. Louis−based NMBL Strategies. ...
that illuminates tensions between faculty, university leaders and the field of higher education, more generally. Contributing to the literature on faculty agency, mission creep /striving and change in higher ...
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