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SUMMARY:MVM Webinar: Measure the CME sector’s social and economic value
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar\, we will introduce and describe the different elements of the MVM Framework© highlighting the six dimensions of value\, how they can be tailored and set up by a CME and then discuss the common quantified and qualitative performance measures that can be used to measure value. We will also discuss how CMEs can develop tailored measures. Finally\, we will discuss an implementation guide and some of the challenges related to skills\, data and systems that CMEs will need to consider when planning the adoption of the MVM Framework©. \nDate: Tuesday 25 February 2020 \nTime: 1pm \nPrice: Free of charge \nPresenters: Professor Matthew Hall and Dr Paul Thambar\, Monash Business School \nAudience: Any senior manager from a CME with responsibility for performance measurement. \nFind out more about MVM.
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/mvm-webinar-measure-the-cme-sectors-social-and-economic-value/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Common Wealth
DESCRIPTION:Common Wealth asks: What changes when stakeholders have an actual stake. \nThis topic is alive with potential. \n\nShared Ownership: The rising interest in Neo Mutuals\, Platform Co-ops and local Co-operatives\nExit 2 Community mechanism: Founders and VC using “community buy-outs” as an alternative to trade-sales or IPO’s\nInvestors: Financial innovations are enabling aligned and impactful investment\n\nDay 1 – 27 February 2020 \n\nStakeholders with an actual stake impacts day-to-day operations\, governance\, local economic development and changes the process for investors. \nThe Common Wealth event will highlight 16 credible speakers.  That will share case studies and their personal experience in a TEDx style short talk. \nYou’ll learn about the various issues at each stage of initial capital raising\, growth funding\, large capital funding and community-led buy-outs (exit 2 community). \nWho might be interested in this event \n\nInvestors / Advisors\nCustomers / Users\nSuppliers / Providers\nEmployees\nLocals / Neighbours / Rate Payers\nMembers of Co-operative / Enterprise Coalitions / Mutuals\nAcademics and Policy Makers\n\nSocialising may occur post-event. \nDay 2 – 28 February 2020 \nA series of strictly limited Round Tables will be held on Day 2 (28/2/2020). \n9:30am – 11:30am: The CFIA (Crowd Funding Institute of Australia) is hosting an industry-centric\, equity crowdfunding round table with licensed platforms and regulators. \n12:30pm – 2:30pm: The BCCM (Business Council of Co-ops and Mutuals) is hosting an industry discussion on Co-operative and Mutual Innovation. \n3:00 – 5:00pm: Ethical Fields is hosting a round table centred on the creation of Sydney Commons Lab.  This proposed “civic institution” would promote commons-development\, support with policy recommendations and provide a network for commons-oriented initiatives. \nEach RoundTable has a maximum capacity of 40 people. \nSocialising may occur post-event. \nKeynote speakers \nGreg Patmore\, Emeritus Professor of Business and Labour History\, University of Sydney \nMelina Morrison\, CEO\, Business Council of Co-operatives and Mutuals \nEvent details\nDate:       27–28 February 2020 \nTime:      9am – 5pm \nVenue:    UTS Business School\, Dr Chau Chak Wing Building\, 14–28 Ultimo Rd\, Ultimo NSW 2007\, Australia \nView program\, prices and online registration \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nPhoto by noel o’shaughnessy on Unsplash
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/common-wealth/2020-02-27/
LOCATION:UTS Business School\, Dr Chau Chak Wing Building\, 14–28 Ultimo Rd\, Ultimo\, NSW\, 2007\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20200228T090000
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SUMMARY:Common Wealth
DESCRIPTION:Common Wealth asks: What changes when stakeholders have an actual stake. \nThis topic is alive with potential. \n\nShared Ownership: The rising interest in Neo Mutuals\, Platform Co-ops and local Co-operatives\nExit 2 Community mechanism: Founders and VC using “community buy-outs” as an alternative to trade-sales or IPO’s\nInvestors: Financial innovations are enabling aligned and impactful investment\n\nDay 1 – 27 February 2020 \n\nStakeholders with an actual stake impacts day-to-day operations\, governance\, local economic development and changes the process for investors. \nThe Common Wealth event will highlight 16 credible speakers.  That will share case studies and their personal experience in a TEDx style short talk. \nYou’ll learn about the various issues at each stage of initial capital raising\, growth funding\, large capital funding and community-led buy-outs (exit 2 community). \nWho might be interested in this event \n\nInvestors / Advisors\nCustomers / Users\nSuppliers / Providers\nEmployees\nLocals / Neighbours / Rate Payers\nMembers of Co-operative / Enterprise Coalitions / Mutuals\nAcademics and Policy Makers\n\nSocialising may occur post-event. \nDay 2 – 28 February 2020 \nA series of strictly limited Round Tables will be held on Day 2 (28/2/2020). \n9:30am – 11:30am: The CFIA (Crowd Funding Institute of Australia) is hosting an industry-centric\, equity crowdfunding round table with licensed platforms and regulators. \n12:30pm – 2:30pm: The BCCM (Business Council of Co-ops and Mutuals) is hosting an industry discussion on Co-operative and Mutual Innovation. \n3:00 – 5:00pm: Ethical Fields is hosting a round table centred on the creation of Sydney Commons Lab.  This proposed “civic institution” would promote commons-development\, support with policy recommendations and provide a network for commons-oriented initiatives. \nEach RoundTable has a maximum capacity of 40 people. \nSocialising may occur post-event. \nKeynote speakers \nGreg Patmore\, Emeritus Professor of Business and Labour History\, University of Sydney \nMelina Morrison\, CEO\, Business Council of Co-operatives and Mutuals \nEvent details\nDate:       27–28 February 2020 \nTime:      9am – 5pm \nVenue:    UTS Business School\, Dr Chau Chak Wing Building\, 14–28 Ultimo Rd\, Ultimo NSW 2007\, Australia \nView program\, prices and online registration \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nPhoto by noel o’shaughnessy on Unsplash
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/common-wealth/2020-02-28/
LOCATION:UTS Business School\, Dr Chau Chak Wing Building\, 14–28 Ultimo Rd\, Ultimo\, NSW\, 2007\, Australia
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