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SUMMARY:BCCM Regulation Roundtable – Operationalising CPS230
DESCRIPTION:Invitation only \nMembers have told us about the growing impact of regulation on their businesses\, negatively affecting productivity and efficiency and\, ultimately\, the ability to serve and benefit members. This roundtable is the culmination of our efforts to build a constructive dialogue with regulators based on understanding the practical implications of operationalising regulation. At this roundtable\, the spotlight is on CPS230. A cross-sector lens will provide an opportunity for regulators to see patterns of regulatory impact across a range of business sectors. \nThis invitation-only roundtable is for CEOs and CROs. Hear from the regulator and from industry case studies in banking and health insurance as well as suppliers. \nThe guest speaker is Alison Bliss\, General Manager\, Operational Resilience\, APRA. \nThis and planned further roundtables will help build a cross-sector mutual industry position for engaging government in a dialogue about how to better design regulation to benefit consumers and business competition. \nThis roundtable is generously hosted by HCF.
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/bccm-regulation-roundtable-operationalising-cps230/
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SUMMARY:International Day of Cooperatives
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, 6 July 2024\, co-operatives worldwide will celebrate International Day of Cooperatives (#CoopsDay). This year’s theme is “Cooperatives Build a Better Future for All.” The celebration will mark the 30th International Day of Cooperatives recognised by the United Nations and the 102nd International Cooperative Day. \nDownload the #CoopsDay logo\, poster and communications toolkit from coopsday.coop
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/international-day-of-cooperatives-2024/
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SUMMARY:BCCM ESG Community of Practice Workshop - Dr Victoria Hurth
DESCRIPTION:The 2024-25 BCCM ESG Community of Practice (CoP) Program and workshop series is open to ESG CoP Alumni and BCCM members. \nGlobal ESG authority Dr Victoria Hurth will discuss how to build a compelling and tailored ESG narrative and strategies for getting the board’s buy-in. Victoria is a highly sought-after speaker; don’t miss the chance for a Q&A with her. For further information\, please contact the community of practice leader Peter Watts. \nDr Victoria Hurth\, Cambridge Institute of Sustainability Leadership\nVictoria Hurth helps leaders cut through the chaos of how to build a sustainable world. She has dedicated the last two decades\, working between theory and practice to help build global consensus on where we have gone wrong and what\, specifically\, needs to change about how we make decisions – at the economy\, organisational and individual levels.
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/bccm-esg-community-of-practice-workshop-dr-victoria-hurth/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240722T093000
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SUMMARY:BCCM National Housing Strategy Session 2
DESCRIPTION:Members only \nBCCM National Housing Strategy Session 2: Co-operative housing and new forms for affordable housing \nWhat would it take to help every Australian in housing need\, into secure\, affordable\, quality housing? \nHousing co-operatives are a dynamic form of affordable housing\, recognised by the government as a form of tenure in Australia. This forum is a chance to learn more about what housing co-ops are doing and how you can get involved. \nPlease contact Linda Seaborn for details on these sessions.
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/bccm-national-housing-strategy-session-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240724
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240726
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SUMMARY:Governance in Aged Care: Governing Through Change Conference
DESCRIPTION:BCCM CEO Melina Morrison will speak at the upcoming Governance in Aged Care: Governing Through Change Conference in Sydney and online on July 24 and 25. \nMelina will talk about co-operatives and mutuals as a way of managing your services\, exploring the potential for the co-op model to innovate and reform the way aged care is governed and operated\, and using this unique model to hold providers accountable for outcomes so older people are cared for with dignity and respect.
URL:https://bccm.coop/event/governance-in-aged-care-governing-through-change-conference/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240724T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20240726T193000
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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 co-operative and mutual organisations’ sustainability\, performance\, and resilience. \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 that captures the unique nature of the co-operative enterprise business model. \nMany aspects of managing co-operative and mutual enterprises 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\, 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\n24 July 2024\, 9 am – 4:30 pm AWST\n25 July 2024\, 9 am – 4:30 pm AWST\n26 July 2024\, 9 am – 4:30 pm AWST\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-july2024/
LOCATION:Perth\, Perth\, Australia
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