Making Change Stick: Lessons Learned From Helping Teams Improve at the Co-Op
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The article discusses the origins of the cooperative movement, starting with the Rochdale Pioneers in 1844 who sought to create a fairer business model in response to the exploitation by the wealthy classes. This movement aimed to improve society and provide essential services at fair prices. Challenges such as funeral poverty and legal troubles led to the establishment of diverse co-operatives. They innovated against traditional business constraints, introducing member pricing and manufacturing their own goods to ensure affordability. Today, these principles continue to influence various industries and promote social equity.
The co-operative ideals emerged in a time of oppression and economic hardship, aiming to create better business practices through collective ownership and social responsibility.
Historically, co-operatives faced resistance from traditional businesses that imposed fixed pricing and discouraged competition, leading to innovative solutions like member pricing and in-house manufacturing.
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