Human Resource Guidelines Apply to For-Profits and Nonprofits
Human Resource Guidelines Apply to
For-Profits and Nonprofits
The vast majority of resources in this topic apply to nonprofits
as well as for-profits. There's a misconception that there is
a big difference in managing human resources in for-profit versus
nonprofit organizations. Actually, they should managed similarly.
Nonprofits often have unpaid human resources (volunteers), but
we're learning that volunteers should be managed much like employees
-- it's just that they're not compensated with money; they're
compensated in other ways. Managing volunteers is very similar
to paid staff -- their roles should be carefully specified, they
should be recruited carefully, they should be oriented and trained,
they should be organized into appropriate teams or with suitable
supervisors, they should be delegated to, their performance should
be monitored, performance issues should be addressed, and they
should be rewarded for their performance. Also, organizations
should consider the risks and liabilities that can occur with
volunteers, much like with employees. So nonprofit organizations
should consider the resources in this topic as well.
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