"Reviewed October 1993."Every cooperative, small or large, will bring in new members at one time or another. The cooperative needs to orient these new members to the goals and nature of the cooperative, and their rights and responsibilities as members. Equally important, the cooperative needs to solicit from the new members their interests, purposes, needs and special skills
Cooperatives are private businesses in which members are also the owners and the customers. Coopera...
"One of the fundamental principles of cooperatives is that they are controlled democratically by the...
The statement that a co-ops' member is the most important asset [22] assumes that members of the coo...
"Reviewed October 1993."This information is for a small group of organizers who want to establish a ...
"Reviewed October 1993."A pre-order cooperative can offer its members savings on conventional superm...
"Reviewed October 1993."More people are becoming interested in establishing cooperatives to handle g...
"Reviewed October 1993."Food cooperatives come in all shapes, sizes and temperaments -- pre-orders a...
This publication reviews the key elements needed for successful formation and development of new coo...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
A few individuals or a larger group of people may believe that forming a cooperative is the answer t...
A cooperative, commonly referred to as a “co-op,” is a voluntary association that is organized for t...
Food cooperatives have existed in the United States since the mid-nineteenth century. The vast major...
"In 1983, 105 locally owned agricultural cooperatives operated in Missouri. But although they strong...
One of the fundamental principles of cooperatives is that they are controlled democratically by the ...
Cooperatives are private businesses in which members are also the owners and the customers. Coopera...
"One of the fundamental principles of cooperatives is that they are controlled democratically by the...
The statement that a co-ops' member is the most important asset [22] assumes that members of the coo...
"Reviewed October 1993."This information is for a small group of organizers who want to establish a ...
"Reviewed October 1993."A pre-order cooperative can offer its members savings on conventional superm...
"Reviewed October 1993."More people are becoming interested in establishing cooperatives to handle g...
"Reviewed October 1993."Food cooperatives come in all shapes, sizes and temperaments -- pre-orders a...
This publication reviews the key elements needed for successful formation and development of new coo...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
A few individuals or a larger group of people may believe that forming a cooperative is the answer t...
A cooperative, commonly referred to as a “co-op,” is a voluntary association that is organized for t...
Food cooperatives have existed in the United States since the mid-nineteenth century. The vast major...
"In 1983, 105 locally owned agricultural cooperatives operated in Missouri. But although they strong...
One of the fundamental principles of cooperatives is that they are controlled democratically by the ...
Cooperatives are private businesses in which members are also the owners and the customers. Coopera...
"One of the fundamental principles of cooperatives is that they are controlled democratically by the...
The statement that a co-ops' member is the most important asset [22] assumes that members of the coo...