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Co-Operatives Management and Organization

Chandak Somayaji

Verlag: Educohack Press

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The illustrations in this book are created by “Team Educohack”.
 
"Co-Operatives Management and Organization" explores the unique and empowering nature of cooperatives. These people-centered enterprises are owned, controlled, and run by members to fulfill their common economic, social, and cultural needs and aspirations. Throughout history, cooperatives have played a crucial role in empowering individuals both socially and economically.
 
Our book serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding the fundamentals of cooperative businesses. We present the global principles of cooperatives in detail before diving into other critical topics such as management, structure, auditing, and accounting. Written in a clear and fluid manner, this book ensures that readers can easily grasp each concept.
 
Whether you're new to cooperatives or seeking to deepen your knowledge, this book provides valuable insights into their services, administration, and functions.
Verfügbar seit: 03.01.2025.
Drucklänge: 318 Seiten.

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