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In a time when organizations are navigating generational change, evolving leadership expectations, and shifting workforce dynamics, cooperative boards have a unique opportunity to lead differently, anchored in values, purpose, and shared ownership. This episode of the Forward Thinking Podcast features FCCS SVP of Marketing and Communications Stephanie Barton, Vice President of Organizational Development for FCCS Jay Lux, and Angie Coleman, Organizational Development Consultant with FCCS. Their conversation centers around director strategies for connecting with the spirit of cooperative identity so that every choice made in the boardroom strengthens both the organization and the people it serves. 

 

Episode Insights Include:

 

What makes cooperative governance distinct?

 

The future of cooperative boards

 

Three leadership challenges that cooperatives address

 

Board decision-making principles in the cooperative model 

 

Employee engagement and good governance

 

Shifting governance expectations in the face of leadership transitions and increased complexity

 

Effective board and management collaboration and education

 

This podcast is powered by FCCS.

 

Resources

 

Connect with Jay Lux — Jay Lux

 

Connect with Angie Coleman — Angie Coleman

 

Get in touch

 

info@fccsconsulting.com

 

"Cooperative governance starts with member benefits, not shareholder return." — Angie Coleman

 

"Cooperative boards are focused on long-term viability of the business, and ultimately, the member-owner, not just the profit of the cooperative institution itself." — Jay Lux

 

"When people understand the why, the don't just buy-in, they believe-in." — Angie Coleman

 

"In the cooperative model, it's not optional to have a voice. It's part of the cooperative principle." — Angie Coleman