About this class
The Cooperative Innovation Project (CIP) was tasked with investigating the current state of Cooperative development in western Canada, and in nesting that information within the largerCanadian and international context. The driving question was: is co-operative development, as it iscurrently being practiced, a good match for the needs of rural and Aboriginalcommunities inwestern Canada? Do current practices do enough to help coops to grow and thrive, or are theregapsthatcanbe addressed?[1]
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Learning Material
Title
Volume
Introduction to Cooperatives
5.89 MB
<p>Introduction to Cooperatives</p>
Historical Evolution of Cooperatives
5.89 MB
<p>Historical Evolution of Cooperatives</p>
Principles and Values of Cooperatives
5.89 MB
<p>Principles and Values of Cooperatives</p>
Types and Forms of Cooperatives
5.89 MB
<p>Types and Forms of Cooperatives</p>
Cooperative Governance and Management
5.89 MB
<p>Cooperative Governance and Management</p>
Cooperative Finance and Accounting
5.89 MB
<p>Cooperative Finance and Accounting</p>
Cooperative Marketing and Business Development
5.89 MB
<p>Cooperative Marketing and Business Development</p>
Challenges and Future Trends in Cooperative Development
5.89 MB
<p>Challenges and Future Trends in Cooperative Development</p>

Exams
Title
Min
Grade
Attempts
Status
Cooperative Developement
50
Questions, 90
Min
50/100
0/1
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Certificates
Title
Min
Grade
Cooperative Developement
50/100
0
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