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SUMMARY:BCCM Public Affairs Committee meeting
DESCRIPTION:Invitation only – BCCM member meeting \nThe BCCM Public Affairs Committee is being formed following the launch of the BCCM’s policy blueprint: A Strong Economy: It’s every Australian’s business. At its launch\, BCCM members recognised the need for a committee to coordinate the sector’s activities and provide feedback for the BCCM on policy and advocacy matters in the lead-up to the next election cycle. \nIn each meeting\, the BCCM will allocate some time for a more detailed explanation and exploration of the five key reforms the policy blueprint identifies\, and for general discussion and feedback. \nTo learn more about this meeting and committee\, please email Anthony Taylor.
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/bccm-public-affairs-committee-meeting-apr2023/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Chairs' Forum
DESCRIPTION:Invitation only – BCCM member event \nSydney/online \nThe only cross-sector meeting for the Chairs of Australia’s leading co-operative and mutual enterprises.
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/chairs-forum-13april2023/
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SUMMARY:Learning from alternatives and alternative ways of knowing
DESCRIPTION:Organiser\nUniversity of Sydney Business School \nLocation\nRoom 2050 \, Abercrombie Building (H70)\, The University of Sydney \nPresenter\nLeanne Cutcher is Professor of Management and Organisation Studies at the University of Sydney Business School. Leanne’s research studies organisational discourses and practices and how they impact equity and inclusion for organisations\, the people who work in them and the wider communities in which they are embedded. She has conducted this research in a wide range of organisational contexts including both the for-profit and not-profit sectors. This research has been published in leading\, international journals. Leanne was awarded the 2022 International Federation of Scholarly Association of Management\, ‘Excellence in Indigenous Management Scholarship’ Award. Leanne’s research into Indigenous-owned community organisations has been funded by a 2023 Australian Research Council Discovery Grant. \nAbstract\nIndigenous community-owned organisations and cooperatives can both be described as alternative forms of organisation. Co-operatives and mutuals have been described as a sort of communitarianism or collectivism\, in which individuals are tied to others through a variety of economic and social links (Parker\, Fournier & Reedy\, 2007). Indigenous community-owned organisations do not fit neatly into dominant systems of (economic) value as they seek to meet the social and financial needs of their communities while honoring culture and kinship (Altman et al.\, 2012). \nBoth forms of organisations cannot be ‘read’ through dominant management concepts because they are seeking to offer an alternative to mainstream\, capitalist forms of organisation (Banerjee & Linstead\, 2004). It follows then that when we study such organisation\, we need to be open to alternative ways of knowing and alternative methodologies (Bartlett\, et al 2012). If we can do this our research might inspire novel ideas about organisations and challenge prevailing notions\, making way for alternative theories of organisation (Love 2020). \nIn this presentation\, Leanne Cutcher will share her experience of partnering with Traditional Credit Union\, Australia’s only Indigenous-owned financial services organisation to reflect on how she needed to recognise the limitations of her prior understanding\, be open to new knowledges and alternative ways of theorising. \nRegister\nFind out more and register to attend on the University of Sydney Business School website.
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/learning-from-alternatives-and-alternative-ways-of-knowing/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20230418T100000
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SUMMARY:Tackling the worker engagement deficit - how can ‘cooperative workplaces’ become more prevalent in Australian industry
DESCRIPTION:Partner event \nEmployee Ownership Australia welcomes Anna Booth and Clive Thompson of CoSolve for its next EOA Experts Panel webinar to discuss Tackling the worker engagement deficit – how can ‘cooperative workplaces’ become more prevalent in Australian industry. \nThis webinar will be held on Monday\, 17th April 2023 at 10 am (AEST).
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/tackling-the-worker-engagement-deficit-how-can-cooperative-workplaces-become-more-prevalent-in-australian-industry/
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