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[[What is a Cooperative Corporation]] | [[Internal Structure]] | [[Mondragón Cooperative Corporation]] | [[Creation and Use of Social Capital]] | [[The Future of Cooperative Corporations]] | [[Could It Work in the US]]
[[What is a Cooperative Corporation]] | [[Internal Structure]] | [[Mondragón Cooperative Corporation]] | [[Creation and Use of Social Capital]] | [[The Future of Cooperative Corporations]] | [[Could It Work in the US]]

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Structure

Worker cooperatives may have a wide variety of internal structures. Many co-ops use a hierarchical structure similar to that of a conventional business, with a board of directors and various grades of manager, with the difference that the board of directors is elected. Some co-ops, however, use a structure based on activist collectives and civic organizations, with all members allowed and expected to play a managerial role - and sometimes using consensus decision-making.


What is a Cooperative Corporation | Internal Structure | Mondragón Cooperative Corporation | Creation and Use of Social Capital | The Future of Cooperative Corporations | Could It Work in the US