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SUMMARY:International Day of Cooperatives
DESCRIPTION:On July 2\, cooperatives all around the world will celebrate the 100th International Day of Cooperatives (#CoopsDay). A decade on from the UN International Year of Cooperatives\, which showcased the unique contribution of cooperatives to making the world a better place\, this year’s #CoopsDay slogan —“Cooperatives Build a Better World”— echoes the theme of the International Year. \n“Cooperatives are answering the wake-up call of UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres\, who warned that the world is ‘on the edge of an abyss — and moving in the wrong direction’\, and exclaimed that ‘to restore trust\, and inspire hope\, we need cooperation\, we need dialogue\, we need understanding’. For nearly two centuries\, cooperatives have been pulling in this direction. This was amply highlighted at the 33rd World Cooperative Congress\, held by the International Cooperative Alliance in December 2021\, which focused a spotlight on how their shared identity is moving cooperatives to take action to address the world’s problems” declared Bruno Roelants\, Director General of the ICA.
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/international-day-of-cooperatives/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220706T120000
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SUMMARY:Modern Slavery Working Group
DESCRIPTION:Invitation only – BCCM member event \nOnline \nPlease contact the BCCM for more information.
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/modern-slavery-working-group/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220711T163000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220222T230658Z
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SUMMARY:ESG Partner Project Community of Practice meeting
DESCRIPTION:Invitation only – BCCM Member ESG Community of Practice meeting \nThe next ESG Partners project’s Community of Practice meeting will take place on Monday\, 11 July 2022\, 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm AEST.  We will present a case study example and have a guest speaker – the agenda and further details will be circulated nearer the date.
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/esg-partner-project-community-of-practice-meeting-july22/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220715T140000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220715T153000
DTSTAMP:20260411T024904
CREATED:20220707T033447Z
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SUMMARY:Care Together: How co-operatives and mutuals can help solve 'wicked problems' in social care
DESCRIPTION:The session will focus on business model innovation to future-proof social care. \nThere have been systemic failures in care sectors with an absence of innovation and substandard care. \nAt the upcoming RMIT Future/Inclusion Festival on Friday\, 15 July\, the BCCM’s Gillian McFee and Antony McMullen will explore how new models of ownership\, using co-operative and mutual business models\, give agency to people who receive care and people who deliver care\, through interactive discussion and case studies. \nGillian and Antony will introduce the BCCM’s Care Together program and showcase new place-based models of care designed around co-operative values and principles\, putting relationships back into care. \nRegister to attend this free\, 1.5 hour workshop online
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/care-together-how-co-operatives-and-mutuals-can-help-solve-wicked-problems-in-social-care/
LOCATION:RMIT University Storey Hall\, 348 Swanston Street\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3000\, Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220718T163000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220718T180000
DTSTAMP:20260411T024904
CREATED:20220124T022248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220629T092919Z
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SUMMARY:ESG Partner Project webinar
DESCRIPTION:Invitation only – BCCM Member – ESG Partner Project webinar \nNatural Capital and biodiversity with Peter Watts \n 
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/esg-partner-project-webinar-july22/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220719T103000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220719T123000
DTSTAMP:20260411T024904
CREATED:20210915T073424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220606T062909Z
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SUMMARY:An Introduction to Co-operatives and Mutuals
DESCRIPTION:This unique program has been developed to provide foundational information about co-operatives and mutuals for your employees. \nDeveloped especially as an easy and affordable induction training for new employees\, this industry developed course is relevant for staff at all levels to ensure a consistent level of knowledge across the co-operative and mutual enterprise (CME) sector. \nIt is designed to ensure CME employers can provide an introductory overview of the business model and the CME sector to new and existing staff. \nThe key objective is to educate and to inspire people working in the sector to understand more about the unique role and contribution of co-operatives and mutuals to help them in their role in their CME\, whether frontline staff\, management or directors. It will help build a meaningful connection between the employee and the wider CME sector\, as well strengthening the relationship with their individual employer. \nThis is achieved through a deeper understanding of the fundamental principles which underpin CMEs as businesses that put purpose\, people\, and communities at the heart of the enterprise. \nIt is delivered in a live and interactive webinar structure with a unique live Q&A with a sector leader. Knowledge is delivered in a fun and accessible format. \nBy undertaking the course\, your employees will learn: \n\nAbout the co-operative and mutual business model and how it is different to other kinds of business structures.\nAbout the purpose of co-ops and mutuals and how they are structured to benefit members.\nSome real examples of co-ops and mutuals through case studies.\nHow co-ops and mutuals and started here and around the world\, and\,\nWhy working for a co-op or mutual matters – in a live conversation with a senior co-op or mutual business leader.\n\nLearning outcomes\nUpon completing the course attendees will be able to demonstrate their understanding of: \n\nThe size\, scale and impact of the co-op and mutual sector in Australia.\nThe unique nature and fundamental concepts of co-operative and mutual businesses.\nSimilarities and differences from other business models including shareholder owned businesses.\nThe origins and development of co-operatives and mutuals in Australia and overseas (including mutual ADIs\, Friendly Societies\, agricultural and retail co-ops).\nThe seven global co-operative principles and the three mutual values.\nWhy co-operatives and mutuals matter to a sustainable economy and society.\n\nGuest speaker – Mark Mugnaioni\, RACT Group CEO\n \nMark Mugnaioni has been the Group CEO of RACT since 2019. RACT has been a part of the Tasmanian community for over 98 years and has close to 210\,000 members. Since joining the RACT\, Mark has worked with the Board to redefine the Group’s long-term Vision and Strategy and has led the group in divesting its tourism businesses and reacquiring 100% of its insurance business.  Mark has over 20 years of experience across an extensive range of commercial\, legal\, financial and operational roles within large and complex organisations\, including Mallesons Stephen Jacques and RACQ before moving to RACT. He has a deep understanding of critical business drivers and commercial acumen in multiple markets and industries. Mark is presently a Director of the Australian Automobile Association and Australian Motoring Services. Mark has previously been the Executive Director of RACQ Financial Planning Limited and Director of Queensland Tourism Council and YMCA Brisbane and YMCA Australia \nRegister\nBook online for you and your staff to attend An Introduction to Co-operatives and Mutuals – multiple dates available. \nEmail the BCCM education team if you require additional information. \n  \nThe material presented by BCCM is distributed as an information source only and is subject to change without notice. \nBCCM and course presenters make no statements\, representations\, or warranties about the accuracy\, completeness or reliability of\, and you should not rely on\, any information contained in this presentation. You should make your own inquiries and obtain advice specific to your particular circumstances. \nDespite our best efforts\, to the extent permitted by law\, BCCM and course presenters disclaim all responsibility and all liability (including without limitation\, liability in negligence) for all expenses\, losses (including direct and indirect losses)\, damages and costs you may incur as a result of the information presented being inaccurate or incomplete in any way\, and for any reason; or being subject to update in legislation.
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/an-introduction-to-co-operatives-and-mutuals-july2022/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220726T153000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220726T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T024904
CREATED:20211214T023340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220724T225154Z
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SUMMARY:MVM Community of Practice
DESCRIPTION:Invitation only – BCCM member event \nImplementing Mutual Vale Measurement©: A presentation on the MVM Technology Project/Digital Dashboard presented by Mr. Lance Rubin of Modelcitizn\nYou are invited to attend a webinar with Model Citizn where CEO\, Mr Lance Rubin\, will present the MVM Technology Project/Digital Dashboard. We are pleased to have a number of BCCM Members already registered for this webinar. \nAbout the MVM Technology Project/Digital Dashboard\nThe MVM Dashboard\, built in partnership between the BCCM and Model Citizn\, is a technology visualisation of the MVM Framework© built within Microsoft Power BI\, the leading visualisation app globally. ​​​ \nThe project comprised designing the data extraction\, transformation and loading processes (ETL) in a standardised yet industry agnostic manner. The solution and dashboard outputs needed to be dynamic and scalable to cope with both quantitative and qualitative measures across the six core dimensions. Further complexity was introduced with ESG attributes. The tech stack needed to be accessible and cost effective whilst ensuring any member could implement it irrespective of their technology environment. \nAbout Lance Rubin\, CEO\, Model Citizn\nLance has a wealth of financial modelling experience across financial and professional services having worked at two of the big four accounting firms (PwC & KPMG)\, Investec Bank Corporate Finance & Advisory and National Australia Bank. Lance has two decades in the corporate experience across professional services\, investment and commercial banking\,\nLance was a judge at the world’s first Financial Modelling Innovation Awards. \nPlease contact the BCCM to request an invitation to join the Implementing Mutual Vale Measurement: A presentation on the MVM Technology Project/Digital Dashboard webinar on Tuesday\, 26 July 2022\, 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm (AEST).
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/mvm-community-of-practice-july22/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20220727T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20220727T193000
DTSTAMP:20260411T024904
CREATED:20211208T063212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241107T063945Z
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SUMMARY:Co-operatives and Mutuals Strategic Development Program
DESCRIPTION:Co-operatives and Mutuals Strategic Development Program (CMSDP) is offered through AIM WA UWA Business School Executive Education. This three-day program has been designed by Winthrop Professor Tim Mazzarol following extensive research into the needs of co-operative and mutual organisations. Discounts are available for the BCCM’s members. \nThis face to face program is fully comprehensive and allows for a deep dive into the individual issues and opportunities that face participants and their organisations. \nThe program will focus on the sustainability\, performance\, and resilience of co-operative and mutual organisations. \nThe crucial need for the CMSDP\nWhile there are many general management and development programs on the market\, most do not meet the specific requirements of this sector\, which has acknowledged the need for a dedicated course which captures the unique nature of the co-operative enterprise business model. \nMany aspects of the way co-operative and mutual enterprises are managed are similar to more conventional businesses. However\, there are also many important differences. These relate to areas such as their governance\, distribution of share capital and voting rights\, human resources\, communications\, marketing and strategic purpose. \nLearning outcomes\n\n\n\nCompare and contrast the co-operative and mutual business model with that of investor-owned businesses\nExhibit knowledge of the co-operative and mutual business model as it exists locally\, nationally and internationally\nDemonstrate an ability to apply their understanding of co-operative and mutual enterprise business model dynamics to the solving of managerial problems\nEvaluate the impact\, and make strategic decisions in relation to:\n\ngovernment policies and legal environments\ncompetitive market dynamics\nsocial cooperation within their member community\, and\nthe impact of the natural environment\n\n\nUnderstand the nature of member loyalty and engagement within a co-operative and mutual enterprise and how to strengthen and retain member commitment.\n\n\n\n\n\nModules\n\n\nModule 1: Understanding Co-Operative and Mutual Business Models\n\nModule 2: Governance and Leadership in Member Owned Businesses\n\nModule 3: Marketing Our Co-Operative Advantage (MOCA)\n\nModule 4: Financing Co-Operative and Mutual Businesses\n\nModule 5: Legislative Structures and their Impact on Co-Operative and Mutual Enterprises\n\nAbout the presenter\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis program is facilitated by Professor Tim Mazzarol who is a world expert in the cooperative and mutual sector. Tim has conducted extensive research and has authored many publications outlining the key issues\, advantages and challenges that face co-operative and mutual organisations. Tim is a highly skilled and engaging facilitator\, who takes an experiential approach to adult education\, which challenges and inspires participants. \nRecommended for\nFor current or aspiring; board members\, CEOs and their direct reports\, and senior leaders who have\, or will have\, a strategic role in their business. \n\nDates\n\n27 July 2022\n28 July 2022\n29 July 2022\n\n\nLocation\nAIM WA \nBook online\nContact the BCCM to request a code to receive the BCCM member rate. (You need this before registering) \nBook via the AIM WA UWA Business School website.
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/co-operatives-and-mutuals-strategic-development-program-july2022/2022-07-27/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20220728T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20220728T193000
DTSTAMP:20260411T024904
CREATED:20211208T063212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241107T063945Z
UID:10001312-1659009600-1659036600@bccm.coop
SUMMARY:Co-operatives and Mutuals Strategic Development Program
DESCRIPTION:Co-operatives and Mutuals Strategic Development Program (CMSDP) is offered through AIM WA UWA Business School Executive Education. This three-day program has been designed by Winthrop Professor Tim Mazzarol following extensive research into the needs of co-operative and mutual organisations. Discounts are available for the BCCM’s members. \nThis face to face program is fully comprehensive and allows for a deep dive into the individual issues and opportunities that face participants and their organisations. \nThe program will focus on the sustainability\, performance\, and resilience of co-operative and mutual organisations. \nThe crucial need for the CMSDP\nWhile there are many general management and development programs on the market\, most do not meet the specific requirements of this sector\, which has acknowledged the need for a dedicated course which captures the unique nature of the co-operative enterprise business model. \nMany aspects of the way co-operative and mutual enterprises are managed are similar to more conventional businesses. However\, there are also many important differences. These relate to areas such as their governance\, distribution of share capital and voting rights\, human resources\, communications\, marketing and strategic purpose. \nLearning outcomes\n\n\n\nCompare and contrast the co-operative and mutual business model with that of investor-owned businesses\nExhibit knowledge of the co-operative and mutual business model as it exists locally\, nationally and internationally\nDemonstrate an ability to apply their understanding of co-operative and mutual enterprise business model dynamics to the solving of managerial problems\nEvaluate the impact\, and make strategic decisions in relation to:\n\ngovernment policies and legal environments\ncompetitive market dynamics\nsocial cooperation within their member community\, and\nthe impact of the natural environment\n\n\nUnderstand the nature of member loyalty and engagement within a co-operative and mutual enterprise and how to strengthen and retain member commitment.\n\n\n\n\n\nModules\n\n\nModule 1: Understanding Co-Operative and Mutual Business Models\n\nModule 2: Governance and Leadership in Member Owned Businesses\n\nModule 3: Marketing Our Co-Operative Advantage (MOCA)\n\nModule 4: Financing Co-Operative and Mutual Businesses\n\nModule 5: Legislative Structures and their Impact on Co-Operative and Mutual Enterprises\n\nAbout the presenter\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis program is facilitated by Professor Tim Mazzarol who is a world expert in the cooperative and mutual sector. Tim has conducted extensive research and has authored many publications outlining the key issues\, advantages and challenges that face co-operative and mutual organisations. Tim is a highly skilled and engaging facilitator\, who takes an experiential approach to adult education\, which challenges and inspires participants. \nRecommended for\nFor current or aspiring; board members\, CEOs and their direct reports\, and senior leaders who have\, or will have\, a strategic role in their business. \n\nDates\n\n27 July 2022\n28 July 2022\n29 July 2022\n\n\nLocation\nAIM WA \nBook online\nContact the BCCM to request a code to receive the BCCM member rate. (You need this before registering) \nBook via the AIM WA UWA Business School website.
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/co-operatives-and-mutuals-strategic-development-program-july2022/2022-07-28/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Perth:20220729T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Perth:20220729T193000
DTSTAMP:20260411T024904
CREATED:20211208T063212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241107T063945Z
UID:10001313-1659096000-1659123000@bccm.coop
SUMMARY:Co-operatives and Mutuals Strategic Development Program
DESCRIPTION:Co-operatives and Mutuals Strategic Development Program (CMSDP) is offered through AIM WA UWA Business School Executive Education. This three-day program has been designed by Winthrop Professor Tim Mazzarol following extensive research into the needs of co-operative and mutual organisations. Discounts are available for the BCCM’s members. \nThis face to face program is fully comprehensive and allows for a deep dive into the individual issues and opportunities that face participants and their organisations. \nThe program will focus on the sustainability\, performance\, and resilience of co-operative and mutual organisations. \nThe crucial need for the CMSDP\nWhile there are many general management and development programs on the market\, most do not meet the specific requirements of this sector\, which has acknowledged the need for a dedicated course which captures the unique nature of the co-operative enterprise business model. \nMany aspects of the way co-operative and mutual enterprises are managed are similar to more conventional businesses. However\, there are also many important differences. These relate to areas such as their governance\, distribution of share capital and voting rights\, human resources\, communications\, marketing and strategic purpose. \nLearning outcomes\n\n\n\nCompare and contrast the co-operative and mutual business model with that of investor-owned businesses\nExhibit knowledge of the co-operative and mutual business model as it exists locally\, nationally and internationally\nDemonstrate an ability to apply their understanding of co-operative and mutual enterprise business model dynamics to the solving of managerial problems\nEvaluate the impact\, and make strategic decisions in relation to:\n\ngovernment policies and legal environments\ncompetitive market dynamics\nsocial cooperation within their member community\, and\nthe impact of the natural environment\n\n\nUnderstand the nature of member loyalty and engagement within a co-operative and mutual enterprise and how to strengthen and retain member commitment.\n\n\n\n\n\nModules\n\n\nModule 1: Understanding Co-Operative and Mutual Business Models\n\nModule 2: Governance and Leadership in Member Owned Businesses\n\nModule 3: Marketing Our Co-Operative Advantage (MOCA)\n\nModule 4: Financing Co-Operative and Mutual Businesses\n\nModule 5: Legislative Structures and their Impact on Co-Operative and Mutual Enterprises\n\nAbout the presenter\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis program is facilitated by Professor Tim Mazzarol who is a world expert in the cooperative and mutual sector. Tim has conducted extensive research and has authored many publications outlining the key issues\, advantages and challenges that face co-operative and mutual organisations. Tim is a highly skilled and engaging facilitator\, who takes an experiential approach to adult education\, which challenges and inspires participants. \nRecommended for\nFor current or aspiring; board members\, CEOs and their direct reports\, and senior leaders who have\, or will have\, a strategic role in their business. \n\nDates\n\n27 July 2022\n28 July 2022\n29 July 2022\n\n\nLocation\nAIM WA \nBook online\nContact the BCCM to request a code to receive the BCCM member rate. (You need this before registering) \nBook via the AIM WA UWA Business School website.
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/co-operatives-and-mutuals-strategic-development-program-july2022/2022-07-29/
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