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Case
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Reference no. 9-309-020
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Originally published in: 2008
Version: 26 April 2010
Length: 19 pages
Data source: Field research

Abstract

The Bridgespan Group was launched in 2000 by management consulting Bain & Company as a non-profit focused on strategy consulting for non-profits and philanthropists. Over the next eight years, Bridgespan expanded its services to include executive search, knowledge sharing, and a web-based job matching service. While its growth was welcome, Bridgespan''s leaders and board wanted to strengthen Bridgespan''s positive impact on the non-profit sector as a whole.
Location:
Size:
180 employees, USD26 million
Other setting(s):
2008

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Abstract

The Bridgespan Group was launched in 2000 by management consulting Bain & Company as a non-profit focused on strategy consulting for non-profits and philanthropists. Over the next eight years, Bridgespan expanded its services to include executive search, knowledge sharing, and a web-based job matching service. While its growth was welcome, Bridgespan''s leaders and board wanted to strengthen Bridgespan''s positive impact on the non-profit sector as a whole.

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Location:
Size:
180 employees, USD26 million
Other setting(s):
2008

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