Title: CM 102: INTRODUCTON TO COOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT Course Description: Introduction to the theories‚ concepts‚ principles and practices of cooperatives‚ and the basic aspects of cooperative organization‚ management and development. Course Objectives: At the end of the course‚ the students are expected to: 1. Understand the history‚ concepts‚ nature‚ philosophies‚ principles and practices of cooperation and their implications on cooperative management;
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Ownership and structural forms of business organization‚ applicable laws‚ requirements for their formations‚ and advantages and disadvantages Type of Ownership * Single or Sole Proprietorship. It is a form of business organization which is owned by one person. The owner personally manages his business. Most of businesses in the Philippines (including those which are not registered) belong to single proprietorship. Examples are retailers‚ market vendors‚ barbers‚ tailors‚ and so forth. a)
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investigation into governance and compliance challenges facing financial service cooperatives in the Eastern Cape Province. Aim of the study * The aim of the study is to investigate the challenges cooperatives have in maintaining good governance and impact on comply with the legal framework. Objectives * To investigate practices of good governance in terms of defining and upholding the cooperative principles and the legal framework. * To investigate how leadership setting
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Background Cooperatives have been flourishing in the Philippines as early as the time of our national hero Dr. Jose Rizal. Way back‚ cooperatives has been associated with the farmers who are the intended and original beneficiaries of the cooperative movement. But as time goes by‚ it is defined by the law as a vehicle for promoting self reliance and harnessing people power towards the attainment of economic development and social justice (Art. 2‚ R.A. 9520‚ Philippine Cooperative Code of the Philippines)
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The cooperative movement in India has contributed to the rural development of the country. Though the movement has developed in different states of the country not in the uniform manner‚ some of the State like Maharashtra‚ Gujarat‚ Karnataka and Andra Pradesh has shown tremendous growth of the cooperative movement in these states. The societies which were promoted by the leadership having vision and who manage these cooperative well‚ have become successful‚ whereas the cooperative societies
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REPUBLIC ACT 6939: An Act Creating the Cooperative Development Authority | The Cooperative Development Authority (CDA) is a government agency created by virtue of Republic Act No. 6939 in compliance with the provisions of Section 15‚ Article XII of the Philippine Constitution of 1987 which mandates Congress to create an agency to promote the viability and growth of cooperatives as instruments for equity‚ social justice and economic development. RA 6939 was signed into law on March 10‚ 1990.
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cooperation. A cooperative (also co-operative; often referred to as a co-op) is a business organization owned and operated by a group of individuals for their mutual benefit. Cooperatives are defined by the International Cooperative Alliance’s Statement on the Cooperative Identity as autonomous associations of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic‚ social‚ and cultural needs and aspirations through jointly owned and democratically controlled enterprises. A cooperative may also be
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Methods is research. Quezon City‚ Great Books Trading. Berry‚ J.‚ & Roberts‚ M. (1984). Co-op Management and Employment. Retrieved from http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/cooperative+movement Best‚ J.W. (1993). Research in Education. New York Houston‚ Texas: McMillan Co. Cortright‚ Collins‚ Rodenbaugh‚ & DiCarlo. Cooperative quizzes. Retrieved‚ September 8‚ 2010 from http://www1.umn.edu/ohr/teachlearn/tutorials/coopquizzes /index.html Global Campaign for Education (2012). Retrieved from http://www
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Families practice interdependence. They support‚ respect and maintain positive social relations. These traditional family practices are absent in the classroom. The dominance of the individualistic and competitive structures removes a caring and cooperative social orientation from the classroom. In Johnson‚ Johnson and Holubec (1994:1) the following story is related. On July 1982‚ Don Bennett became the first amputee ever to climb Mount Rainier. He climbed 14‚410 feet on one leg and two crutches
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Locard’s principle‚ the basic principle of forensic science‚ was formulated by Dr. Edmond Locard. Dr. Edmond Locard believes and states “Every contact leaves a trace”‚ meaning whatever is touched‚ left behind or approached will serve as factual evidence against a person and only can that evidence be failed is by the lack of human effort by failing to study and understand it. The Locard’s exchange principle believes no matter what a criminal does or where a criminal goes‚ simply by coming in contact
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