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Doing Good Well: What Does (and Does Not) Make Sense in the Nonprofit World
Willie Cheng, William D. Green (Foreword by)
ISBN: 978-0-470-82389-7
Hardcover
200 pages
December 2008
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Author Information
 
Willie Cheng is a former partner of Accenture, a global management consulting, technology services and outsourcing firm. Prior to his retirement in 2003, he was the country managing director for Singapore and the managing partner of its Communications and High Tech practice in Asia.
Since his retirement, he has stayed involved with the business and the infocomm community. However, he spends the larger part of his time working with nonprofit organizations at the board and volunteer level. Among these, he is chairman of the Lien Center for Social Innovation and Caritas Singapore.
He was formerly chairman of the National Volunteer & Philanthropy Center where he started applying his management consulting background to nonprofit work.
He has written extensively on the nonprofit sector. This book, his first, is a distillation of these writings, updated for an international context.
He lives in Singapore with his wife, Julie, and two sons, Ian and Ivan.
He can be contacted at willie@doinggoodwell.net.
 
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