With money tight, charities are reluctant to use scarce resources on the development of their leaders, but, as John Plummer discovers, this could be a false economy.
There is no shortage of courses for people who want to become leaders of charities. Many universities offer MBAs in voluntary sector leadership, or similar academic qualifications, and numerous other bodies provide training. Knowing which one to choose is the tricky bit.
'It's a chaotic, confused market,' says Shaks...
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