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Cooperation and Outward Spiraling Success Loops

Mike Cardus

For that loop to exist the Cooperation Loop must also exist. The cooperation loop is a mindset of working to find cooperation …any size large and small and develop practice of building from that cooperation. The finance team in a Health Care Company. The finance team in groups of 3 flip charted those responses.

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17 Quotes on Virtual Teamwork and Remote Teams to Inspire You

Great Results Team Building

Interdependent people combine their own effort with the efforts of others to achieve their greatest success.” – Stephen Covey. There is little success where there is little laughter.” – Andrew Carnegie. Not finance, not strategy. We save, collectively, dozens of hours each week on commuting.” – Alex Turnbull.

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Leadership Matters

N2Growth Blog

In 1973/4 I participated in an Overseas Fellowship at General Motors Institute (now Kettering University) in a work/study cooperative programme in Flint, Michigan, which was the birthplace of GM. This programme which moved me through all major departments (Engineering, Finance, Supply, Vehicle Assembly, IS&T etc.)

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The Big Barrier to High-Value Health Care: Destructive Self-Interest

Harvard Business Review

In the mid-Atlantic region of the United States, an effort is under way to get insurers, providers, employers, and unions to cooperate in creating a system that can reduce total health care costs and premiums while achieving better outcomes. Define the Respective Roles of Competition and Cooperation.

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Stop Comparing Management to Sports

Harvard Business Review

” “Of course, daily watering and weekly mowing are jolly important.” Of course, in business there is rivalry and competition. At the end of the day, organizations are collections of people; this means that superior organizations need more effective ways for them to cooperate and work toward a common goal.

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How Big a Competitive Threat Is China, Really?

Harvard Business Review

For many reasons, China is unlikely to repeat Japan's success. Of course, this system has turned China into a manufacturing juggernaut. Simply because of its size, it commands attention in global negotiations on trade, finance, and the environment. China is obviously an important economic player.

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Rescuing Capitalism from Itself

Harvard Business Review

Of course, many people recognize these problems. Consider all the member-owned cooperatives. alone, with 320 million people, has 350 million cooperative memberships. In a healthy society, each of the three sectors cooperates with the other two while helping to keep them in check. And then there’s global warming.

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