I like the statement in the book that most practice takes place in community and organizational settings. This is probably one of the most succinct ways to synthesize the strong relationship between the different practice arenas in social work." —David Okech, Associate Professor and Director of the Master's in Social Work Program, University of Georgia"This book is an excellent resource for understanding macro practice in a multicultural society." —Bryan Warde, Assistant Professor of Social Work, Lehman College-CUNY"A well written book that describes communities and organizations as systemic-action-arenas for macro social work practice in an increasingly changing diverse demographic landscape." —Madhavappallil Thomas, Professor of Social Work, California State University, Bakersfield"Michael Reisch brings his vast expertise, political acumen, and his burning desire to motivate to the creation of a macro-practice text that will inspire students and change the way that they think about social work practice." —Mark Cameron, Professor of Social Work, Southern Connecticut State University"The author has successfully identified the most important key elements in need of address in macro social work today. Students, educators, and practitioners will benefit from the knowledge and wisdom expressed in this book." —Paul Force-Emery Mackie, Professor of Social Work, Minnesota State University, Mankato"Michael Reisch provides readers at the BSW and early MSW level with a comprehensive textbook on the key elements of macro social work practice. Readers will learn about becoming a leader within a variety of organization types and missions while considering a variety of theories and techniques to make change within communities and organizations." —Michel A. Coconis, Professor of Social Work, Wright State University"I read Social Policy and Social Justice last semester, and I'm currently reading Macro Social Work Practice. Beyond being very informative, especially in modern times, Reisch's textbooks are very enjoyable to read. I'm grateful for his service to the discipline, and I hope he continues writing awesome textbooks." —Patrick Clark, MSNU Master's of Social Work Student, Graduate Assistant, Maverick Success Program