In this episode of the AgCulture Podcast Show, Dr. Michael Boland talks about how cooperative governance needs to adapt in today’s fast-changing agriculture world. He breaks down why old-school board structures don’t always work for today’s co-ops, what to do about shifting farm leadership across generations, and how to match governance with the growing complexity of the business. Learn how to strengthen decision-making and board performance in your co-op. Listen now on your favorite podcast platform!
Meet the guest:
Dr. Michael Boland holds a Ph.D. and is the Koller Professor of Agribusiness Management at the University of Minnesota. With a deep background in cooperative governance, his research focuses on food and agricultural supply chain institutions and board leadership. He has educated over 100 cooperative boards globally.
What you will learn:
(00:00) Introduction
(06:24) Cooperative board dynamics
(09:03) Governance structure challenges
(12:18) Succession planning issues
(15:41) Member eligibility debate
(20:26) Board education strategies
(35:17) Closing thoughts
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