BOOK REVIEW Doing Good Well: What Does (and Does Not) MakeSense in the Nonprofit World
Doing Good Well: What Does (and Does Not) Make Sense in the Nonprofit World is a bold, exhaustive and analytical book on what makes the nonprofit sector tick -- or not. It is local author Willie Cheng’s offering to a well-intentioned charity sector (including the public) in Singapore that, until rec...
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