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Worker Co-op Governance Findings
For owners selling to a worker co-op, and considering ongoing governance best practices post-conversion, this research is essential for "day 2" success
Worker Co-op Findings from the 2021 Cooperative Governance Research Initiative
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Suggest questionJoin Courtney Berner and three worker co-op members for a deep dive into worker co-op governance practices and the trends that are shaping them. This 75-minute webinar will feature findings from the upcoming report, 2021 Cooperative Governance Research Initiative: Worker Co-op Findings, which was produced with input and generous financial support from the Democracy at Work Institute and the U.S. Federation of Worker Cooperatives.
Panelists: Matt Herman, Namaste Solar Daniella Preisler, Colmenar Cooperative Consulting Debra Schultz, Cooperative Care
About UW Center for Coops
Attendees will learn about strategies for developing an efficient board including meeting agendas and facilitation, committees, and maintaining a healthy board culture. We will review key elements of effective decision making. Recorded May 13, 2020.
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