book review: the social profit handbook by david grant

The Social Profit Handbook: The Essential Guide to Setting Goals, Assessing Outcomes, and Achieving Success for Mission-Driven Organizations by David Grant

The Social Profit Handbook: The Essential Guide to Setting Goals, Assessing Outcomes, and Achieving Success for Mission-Driven Organizations by David Grant

What are the main ideas?

If I implemented one idea from this book right now, which one would it be?

  1. create more “mission time.”
  2. develop a footlong bookshelf.

How would I describe the book to a friend?

an incredibly pragmatic read that has helped me rethink assessment. the first half of the book is framing and reframing of a few key ideas: what is assessment, what is it good/not good for, how do we use or fail to use our time wisely, and a couple others. the second half is a deep dive into the content and process of developing rubrics. it has copious examples that really drive the point home: collaborative development of rubrics to do formative assessment in social profit work is an excellent investment of time. overall, this rubric work seems like a really straightforward, not necessarily easy, way to integrate visioning and reflection into the work of the social sector. i feel very excited to try it on.


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