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Space is limited for this year’s course on intercooperation from the International Centre for Co-operative Management

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Attendees at last year’s pre-IMPACT course on Principle 6.

Are you planning to join us in Washington, DC for the 2024 Cooperative IMPACT Conference? Consider arriving a day early to take advantage of this year’s pre-conference course on intercooperation presented by the International Centre for Co-operative Management at Saint Mary’s University.

We’ll kick off the week on Tuesday, October 1 with “The Power and Purpose of Intercooperation,” hosted by National Cooperative Bank at 2011 Crystal Drive, Suite 800, Arlington, VA 22202. Designed for seasoned decision-makers and emerging leaders alike from all co-op sectors, this course will explore practical strategies to create tangible value for your cooperative while bolstering the broader co-op ecosystem. With the 2025 International Year of Cooperatives on the horizon, now is the time to spotlight how cooperatives can build a better world by working together.

This year’s course is available for $320 as an additional ticket when you register for IMPACT 2024. Space is limited, so reserve your spot now!

Add the course to your IMPACT registration

Course objectives

  • Consider how you articulate your own cooperative sector within the context of other sectors to build a greater understanding of our collective potential
  • Gain an understanding of complex networks and their role in building cooperative economies at the conceptual, systems and applied levels
  • Learn about specific examples of intercooperation, complex networks and cooperative economies

About the International Centre for Co-operative Management

Located in the Sobey School of Business at Saint Mary’s University in Halifax, Canada, the International Centre for Co-operative Management exists to elevate the global cooperative sector through education, research and knowledge dissemination. If you have questions about this year’s pre-IMPACT course, email Jillian.Stagg@smu.ca.

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