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Managing and Leading for Social Justice
| Expected release date is Feb 1st 2027 |
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Product Details
Overview
This essential textbook prepares future managers and leaders to drive positive social change across non-profit, public and for-profit organizations.
From experts in social justice-oriented management studies, chapters examine how effective management and leadership can tackle poverty, economic inequality, and discrimination, while promoting fairness and inclusion.
Key features include:
• A values-driven approach exploring critical challenges in addressing economic and social inequalities through leadership and management roles.
• Comprehensive coverage of social justice entrepreneurship, marketing and supply chain management, social and environmental accounting, living wage and volunteer management, regulations, fundraising and impact evaluation.
• Leadership, collaboration, advocacy and storytelling skills.
• Engaging learning activities and contemporary international case studies.
This textbook is vital for students pursuing mission-driven careers, helping to build the next generation of leaders and managers for social justice.









