Reinventing the Co-operative

Reinventing the Co-operative
Author: Edgar Parnell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1995
Genre: Agriculture, Cooperative
ISBN:

Examines new ways of understanding the cooperative business model and how to set about changing cooperatives so they can make the transition from simply surviving to becoming growth engines of the economy and thereby real benefits to their members.

Reinventing the Chicken Coop

Reinventing the Chicken Coop
Author: Kevin McElroy
Publisher: Storey Publishing
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1603429808

Offers step-by-step instructions for building fourteen chicken coops, including a modern log cabin, a coopsicle, and a Kippen House garden roof chicken coop.

Reinventing the Cooperative

Reinventing the Cooperative
Author: Nova Scotia. Dept. of Economic Development and Tourism. Co-operatives Branch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 23
Release: 1998
Genre: Cooperative societies
ISBN:

Reinventing Co-operation

Reinventing Co-operation
Author: Edgar Parnell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1999
Genre: Cooperation
ISBN:

An updated version of Reinventing the Co-operative - Enterprises for the 21st Century (1995). Discusses cooperatives as forms of organization and the management of cooperatives. Considers the future of cooperatives.

Reinventing Detroit

Reinventing Detroit
Author: Michael Peter Smith
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2017-09-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351493981

This book addresses the questions of what went wrong with Detroit and what can be done to reinvent the Motor City. Various answers to the former-deindustrialization, white flight, and a disappearing tax base-are now well understood. Less discussed are potential paths forward, stemming from alternative explanations of Detroit's long-term decline and reconsideration of the challenges the city currently faces. Urban crisis-socioeconomic, fiscal, and political-has seemingly narrowed the range of possible interventions. Growth-oriented redevelopment strategies have not reversed Detroit's decline, but in the wake of crisis, officials have increasingly funnelled limited public resources into the city's commercial core via an implicit policy of "urban triage." The crisis has also led to the emergency management of the city by extra-democratic entities. As a disruptive historical event, Detroit's crisis is a moment teeming with political possibilities. The critical rethinking of Detroit's past, present, and future is essential reading for both urban studies scholars and the general public.

Historical Dictionary of the Cooperative Movement

Historical Dictionary of the Cooperative Movement
Author: Jack Shaffer
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 646
Release: 1999-08-31
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0810866315

Cooperatives are found everywhere, doing all kinds of things. They are critical elements in the economies of a large number of countries around the world, large and small. Their affairs are carried out by elected leadership that runs the gamut from the illiterate to the scholarly. Their membership is made up of people of all socio-economic backgrounds. It is those members who, through their support and their needs, determine the successes and failures of cooperatives. But cooperatives as a popular movement will also be judged in other ways. A judgment will be made on the totality of their impact: local, national, and international. People will ask about how they helped ameliorate the economic and social problems of the dispossessed. But they will also inquire about their influence on economic systems, whether these were made more humane, egalitarian, and inclusive in their benefits because of cooperative principles and practices. Their impact on the international order will be judged collectively by how they contributed more than resolutions to peace, to justice, and to human inclusiveness. This volume provides snapshot views of the cooperative movement in all its diversity. The only single source one can consult to find so much information on the different kinds of cooperatives, significant figures, including philosophers, pioneers, officials, and leaders, and the situation in a large number of countries. With a list of acronyms, an extensive chronology, appendixes, and a comprehensive bibliography.

Building Co-operation

Building Co-operation
Author: John F. Wilson
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 477
Release: 2013-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0199655111

However, in the second half of the twentieth century co-operatives experienced a protracted period of decline, facing a series of internal structural challenges, fierce competition amongst food retailers, and a rapidly-changing marketplace.