
Cooperative management is the process of planning, organizing, directing, and controlling the activities of a cooperative society to ensure it operates efficiently, ethically, and in accordance with cooperative principles. Unlike traditional business management, cooperative management emphasizes democratic member control, participation, and the equitable distribution of benefits.
It involves balancing the economic and social goals of the cooperative while meeting the needs of its members. Effective cooperative management ensures that resources are used responsibly, decisions reflect member interests, and the cooperative remains sustainable and competitive in the market. This area of management is crucial in promoting collective growth, community development, and inclusive economic participation.
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