Navigating Human Service Organizations
Essential Information for Thriving and Surviving in Agencies
Fourth Edition
Author Rich Furman, Margaret Gibelman, and Ren Winnett
Reviews and Awards
"One of the seminal texts in social work by a stalwart - Margaret Gibelman - it is still relevant to this day. The authors have carefully updated the text and incorporated important elements of social justice, ethics, diversity and representation. The added emphasis on technology and its role in practice is critical and much needed. An essential text for all social work students." - Manoj Pardasani, Hunter College
"Navigating Human Service Organizations accomplishes a rare goal of bridging the scholarly and practice worlds. It has done so by carefully integrating critical concepts and providing readers with clarity about how most effectively to apply them through case examples that allow readers to see their concrete application. I was particularly attracted to how social justice and empowerment are prominently featured, too. In short, the authors are to be commended for this difficult and important undertaking that makes a substantial contribution to the profession." - Melvin Delgado, Boston University
"A realistic romp through a wide range of social work leadership, administration, supervision, and organizational praxis." - Elaine Spencer, Red Deer College