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Navigating Impact, A Step-by-Step Guide to Project Cycle Management in Non-Profits

Iqbal Shah

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Iqbal Shah
12 December 2023

Navigating Impact, A Step-by-Step Guide to Project Cycle Management in Non-Profits by Iqbal Shah

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Imprint:   Iqbal Shah
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 12mm
Weight:   295g
ISBN:   9798223630753
Pages:   216
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Iqbal Shah is a writer, blogger and graphic designer and mostly writes on Non-profit / NGO, company policies, standard operating procedures, policy manuals, blog posts related themes and topics. He designs his own visuals with regard to expounding themes pertaining to non-profits. / organizations and companies. Being in the non-profit sector for almost eighteen years and being exposed to direct key administrative and program posts in the non-profit sector, he expounds upon current practices in the field of the non-profit sector. He has authored three books, mostly on NGO management/community mobilization techniques/policy manuals for non-profit. These books are available online at major book channels and stores and libraries. (Amazon, LULU, Barnes & Noble, Draft2Digital etc.). The author expounds upon themes such as community mobilization and techniques and others in a blog that he authors at www.regorgenonprofit.blogspot.com. Being a graphic designer, he designs all the graphics and logos on his own. The author has considerable experience to develop company/organizations' policies, Standard Operating procedures, employees' manuals and many more. Through his writings, the author tries to bring this point home that conceptual understanding leads to better practices and this not only invokes credibility and accountability in work, communication, interaction, assets, and resources management but also inspires trust in donors and the public at large.

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