Differentiating Volunteering and Working for Pay




Volunteer Management Hot Topics with Susan J. Ellis show

Summary: Much of volunteer management today focuses on the similarities of volunteers and employees. As a practical matter, this is appropriate. But it is also limiting. It tends to push volunteers into uniformity rather than celebrating their potential to act with far fewer boundaries. Think of what we might accomplish if volunteers had free rein to make the most of what distinguishes them from a paid work force.