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The origins of this term are in [[Peter Drucker]]'s (1954) observation that the distinctive character of [[nonprofit organizations]] is that they are mission-based or centered rather than profit-centered.
The origin of this term is [[Peter Drucker]]'s (1954) observation that the distinctive character of [[nonprofit organizations]] is that they are mission-based or centered rather than profit-centered.

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Mission-based sector [r]:

The origin of this term is Peter Drucker's (1954) observation that the distinctive character of nonprofit organizations is that they are mission-based or centered rather than profit-centered.