Synopses & Reviews
A Step-by-Step Guide for Helping Your Nonprofit Compete Successfully
In this important resource, acclaimed nonprofit consultant, author, educator, and speaker David La Piana shows nonprofit leaders how they can increase the likelihood of organizational success by tapping into the power of competitive strategy. Play to Win demonstrates how your nonprofit can be a more effective competitor in order to enhance its chances for achieving both programmatic and financial success, and ultimately to more effectively advance its mission. Step by step, this vital resource offers the information you need to assess your organization's position in the marketplace and practical tools you can use to develop successful competitive strategies.
Praise for Play to Win
"This excellent book addresses the key strategic question facing any nonprofit organizationhow (and when) to compete without compromising the core values and public expectations that distinguish nonprofits from other types of organizations. David La Piana is eminently qualified to provide students and professionals alike with new insights and helpful tools for navigating the treacherous landscape of nonprofit management."
Kevin Kearns, author, Private Sector Strategies for Social Sector Success
"I applaud La Piana's recognition that it is time for nonprofits to bring the notion of competition out of the closet."
Pat Jones, senior vice president, Affiliate Services, Easter Seals
"This book is three-dimensional: prophetic with its take on competition and collaboration, practical with many tools and resources, and provocative in its ability to describe how it can help breed real collaboration."
Tom Reis, program director, Kellogg Foundation
"David La Piana challenges us to view constructive and ethical competition as the driving force behind innovation and real social change."
Jim Denova, senior program officer, Benedum Foundation
"An essential resource providing tools executives can use to develop and enhance strategies to move their organizations from a position of survival to a position of strength, and from a position of strength to a position of greatness."
Jan Williams, manager, Strategic Alliance Services, Girl Scouts of the USA
"Reveals ethical strategies for vying for scarce resources, maintaining organizational integrity, and strengthening the mission work of the sector."
Mike Hoff, director, consulting services, Center for Nonprofit Management
"David La Piana offers humor, ordinary stories, and ideas for immediate action steps. These combine to make this an eminently accessible and useful book."
Martha Campbell, vice president for programs, Irvine Foundation
"Not only do David's words jump off the pageresonating, validating, enlighteningbut he provides the nonprofit leader with the tools to compete ethically and effectively in the very competitive environment facing nonprofits."
Connie Cochran, CEO and president, Easter Seals UCP, North Carolina
Review
"This excellent book addresses the key strategic question facing any nonprofit organization--how (and when) to compete without compromising the core values and public expectations that distinguish nonprofits from other types of organizations. David La Piana is eminently qualified to provide students and professionals alike with new insights and helpful tools for navigating the treacherous landscape of nonprofit management."
--Kevin Kearns, author, Private Sector Strategies for Social Sector Success
"I applaud La Piana’s recognition that it is time for nonprofits to bring the notion of competition out of the closet."
--Pat Jones, senior vice president, Affiliate Services, Easter Seals
"This book is three dimensional: prophetic with its take on competition and collaboration, practical with many tools and resources, and provocative in its ability to describe how it can help breed real collaboration."
--Tom Reis, program director, Kellogg Foundation
"David La Piana challenges us to view constructive and ethical competition as the driving force behind innovation and real social change."
--Jim Denova, senior program officer, Benedum Foundation
"An essential resource providing tools executives can use to develop and enhance strategies to move their organizations from a position of survival to a position of strength, and from a position of strength to a position of greatness."
--Jan Williams, manager, Strategic Alliance Services, Girl Scouts of the USA
"Reveals ethical strategies for vying for scarce resources, maintaining organizational integrity, and strengthening the mission work of the sector."
--Mike Hoff, director, consulting services, Center for Nonprofit Management
"David La Piana offers humor, ordinary stories and ideas for immediate action steps to make this an eminently accessible and useful book."
--Martha Campbell, vice president for programs, Irvine Foundation
"Not only do David’s words jump off the page--resonating, validating, enlightening¾but he provides the nonprofit leader with the tools to compete ethically and effectively in the very competitive environment facing nonprofits."
--Connie Cochran, CEO and president, Easter Seals UCP, North Carolina
Synopsis
Most nonprofit professionals are accustomed to using collaboration for improving both organizational effectiveness and program delivery. While collaboration is eagerly embraced, competition is often viewed as a less desirable route for meeting strategic challenges. Competition, however, is an effective and dynamic means for achieving positive results for nonprofit organizations.
Play to Win offers nonprofit leaders the help they need to develop their organization's unique competitive advantages and to use the power of competitive strategies to build their organization's capacity for advancing its mission. This book offers a clear description of competition and discusses its practical, ethical, and political ramifications within the nonprofit sector. It demonstrates how, by being a more effective competitor, a nonprofit can enhance its chances for both programmatic and financial success. Play to Win is filled with practical tools for assessing a nonprofit's position in the marketplace and developing winning competitive strategies to advance its mission.
Written by David La Pianaan expert on the topic of nonprofit strategyPlay to Win guides nonprofit leaders through the process of developing a strategic approach to interorganizational relationships grounded in direct market feedback. It also provides step-by-step directions for helping leaders compete effectively for limited resources.
The book covers the specific areas where nonprofits most often compete, including garnering all types of funding; recruiting board members, staff, and volunteers; attracting and keeping clients; and gaining positive media attention. It reveals how to assess the relative merits of collaboration and competition, and shows nonprofits how to customize an optimal mix of collaborative and competitive relationships.
Synopsis
Play to Win offers nonprofit leaders the help they need to develop their organization’s unique competitive advantages and to use the power of competitive strategies to build their organization’s capacity for advancing its mission. This book offers a clear description of competition and discusses its practical, ethical, and political ramifications within the nonprofit sector. It demonstrates how, by being a more effective competitor, a nonprofit can enhance its chances for both programmatic and financial success.
Play to Win is filled with practical tools for assessing a nonprofit’s position in the marketplace and developing winning competitive strategies.
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About the Author
David La Piana is founder of La Piana Associates, Inc., a consulting firm specializing in helping foundations and nonprofit organizations address the strategic issues they face. He has also been an adjunct professor at the University of San Francisco's Institute for Nonprofit Organization Management and a lecturer at the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley. He spent the first eighteen years of his career directly managing nonprofit organizations and speaks to nonprofit leaders as a peer.
Michaela Hayes is a senior manager with La Piana Associates. She has more than twenty years of experience in helping organizations use marketing and communications strategies to strengthen their mission advancement.
Table of Contents
Figures, Tables, Exhibits, and Worksheets.
Preface: Why a Book About Nonprofit Competition?
Acknowledgments.
The Authors.
PART ONE: UNDERSTANDING COMPETITION IN THE NONPROFIT SECTOR.
1. The Limits of Collaboration.
2. Competition Out of the Closet.
3. The Competitive Continuum.
PART TWO: ASSESSING YOUR COMPETITIVE POSITION.
4. Your Organization’s Competitive Position.
5. Competing with Individual Organizations.
6. Benchmarking Against the Field.
PART THREE: DEVELOPING COMPETITIVE STRATEGIES.
7. Customers.
8. Third-Party Payers.
9. Human Resources.
10. The Media and the Public at Large.
Conclusion: Awakening to Competitive Strategy.
References.
Additional Resources.
Index.