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5th Mar, 2011

Precautions and Protections: Summarizing legal responsibilities of cooperative boards

By |2023-05-05T20:34:55-04:00March 5th, 2011|

By Thane Joyal, Dave Swanson 153 March - April - 2011 As cooperative directors, it's important that we know our jobs. Some parts of that job are personal to us: we bring interests, skills, and perspectives that make our contributions unique. It's our responsibility to use those personal attributes to participate constructively in the group that makes up the cooperative board. A key way [...]

2nd Mar, 2011

Why Rehash the Old When You Can Start New? Try Fresh Start Bylaws

By |2023-05-05T20:34:57-04:00March 2nd, 2011|

It is the duty of boards to keep the co-op’s bylaws up to date on behalf of the membership, yet board members sometimes feel it is an overwhelming and potentially tedious task. That’s why CDS Consulting Co-op members Michael Healy and Thane Joyal developed the Fresh Start Bylaws template to help give boards a more user-friendly process for updating their bylaws. According to Healy, [...]

16th Nov, 2010

Governance Considerations for New Retail Food Cooperatives

By |2023-05-05T20:21:29-04:00November 16th, 2010|

By Thane Joyal 151 November - December 2010 The Uniform Limited Cooperation Association Act (UCLAA) and a variety of state statutes have provided new financing flexibility for organizers of food cooperatives. In addition, these business forms present governance considerations. Organizers of retail food cooperatives considering using the LCA form of organization should carefully consider and clearly articulate their decisions on the appropriate distribution of [...]

15th Nov, 2009

Asking Powerful Questions: Co-op boards open up possibilities through conversation

By |2023-05-05T20:21:56-04:00November 15th, 2009|

By Thane Joyal 145 November - December - 2009 “A vital question, a creative question, rivets our attention. All the creative power of our minds is focused on the question. Knowledge emerges in response to these compelling questions. They open us to new worlds.” —Verna Allee, “The Knowledge Evolution.” (Quoted by Vogt, Brown and Issacs, The Art of Powerful Questions, 2003. www.worldcafe.com.) Questions: the [...]

15th Jul, 2009

Evaluating the General Manager

By |2024-02-22T17:33:10-05:00July 15th, 2009|

By Mark Goehring, Carolee Colter 143 July - August - 2009 A board evaluating the general manager (GM) of a food co-op…now there’s a process that directors should be able to describe, defend, celebrate and appreciate with little or no ambiguity or hesitation. In a recent online recorded workshop on GM evaluation, Thane Joyal and Carolee Colter laid out these four learning ­objectives [...]

28th Mar, 2009

Taking Policy Governance to Heart

By |2023-05-05T20:22:06-04:00March 28th, 2009|

A great cooperative thinker, Sid Pobihushchy, wrote an article in 2002 to help us understand the 10 cooperative values, “The Cooperative Values: Their meaning and practical significance” (find it at The Columinate Library). In his opening paragraph, he asserted that the cooperative movement and its businesses are the only way to accomplish the objective of community, the optimum condition for human fulfillment; that cooperative [...]

15th Sep, 2008

A Board’s Duty: Determining What is Reasonable

By |2023-05-05T20:22:12-04:00September 15th, 2008|

By Thane Joyal 138 September - October - 2008   The man in the wilderness asked of me, How many strawberries grow in the sea? I answered him as I thought good As many as red herrings grow in the wood. —Old Nursery rhyme   When I talk to members of a board of directors about its legal roles and responsibilities, I always try [...]

2nd Aug, 2013

New Resource: Board Discipline Field Guide

By |2023-05-05T20:07:20-04:00August 2nd, 2013|

By Thane Joyal Boards of retail food cooperatives need to put the co-op first when it comes to evaluating the performance of board members. A board cannot be successful if individual board members are working in ways that are disruptive of the board’s process. This field guide offers resources to boards looking for guidance in establishing and enforcing consistent communication practices that will increase [...]

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