World Wildlife Fund US
World Wildlife Fund US is a leading international conservation nonprofit that operates within a global network of WWF organizations. This case examines WWF US's strategy to achieve its mission of protecting natural wildlife and resources. In contrast to traditional approaches in which WWF country programs operated relatively independently, the new strategy involves integrating WWF US more fully within the global WWF network, and fostering longer term, trust-based relationships among all partner organizations toward their shared conservation goals. The case highlights the Tesso Nilo conservation project, which brought together various WWF partners to stop illegal logging in Sumatra, and revive its wildlife environment to illustrate a network approach within a global multisite nonprofit.
Collection: HBSP (USA)
Ref: HBS-308035-E
Format: PDF
Number of pages: 33
Publication Date: Jun 23, 2008
Language: English
Review date: Aug 25, 2008
Description
World Wildlife Fund US is a leading international conservation nonprofit that operates within a global network of WWF organizations. This case examines WWF US's strategy to achieve its mission of protecting natural wildlife and resources. In contrast to traditional approaches in which WWF country programs operated relatively independently, the new strategy involves integrating WWF US more fully within the global WWF network, and fostering longer term, trust-based relationships among all partner organizations toward their shared conservation goals. The case highlights the Tesso Nilo conservation project, which brought together various WWF partners to stop illegal logging in Sumatra, and revive its wildlife environment to illustrate a network approach within a global multisite nonprofit.
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Year: 2003
Geographic Setting: North America
Industry Setting: Water supply
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