Learning objectives
a. Knowledge and understanding: the student will acquire the basic
knowledge related to the interpretative models used to evaluate, with
reference to cooperative societies, the main internal problems and
relations with the environment.
b. Ability to apply knowledge and understanding: the student will be able
to interpret and apply the most widespread governance models of
cooperative societies. Furthermore, the student will be able to evaluate
the management characteristics of the cooperatives and how these are
different from other companies.
c. Making judgments: the student will be able to profitably face the
interpretative logics of the dynamics of the cooperative societies, also
through the acquisition of a suitable interpretative model for the
continuation of the studies.
d. Communication skills: at the end of the course the student will have
acquired the ability to analyze problems (attitudes to problem solving),
relational skills and ability to express in written and oral form effectively,
with an appropriate language to discuss the topics covered in
course with the various interlocutors.
e. Learning skills: the student will learn through a correct approach to
individual study and the guided development of classroom examples.
Prerequisites
no
Course unit content
The laboratory's activity is divided into two parts.
In the first, first 12 hours, we will have the pleasure of hosting interventions by representatives of the cooperative movement who will present the economic, legal and managerial characteristics of these companies.
In the second, however (subsequent 12 hours), you will carry out a group work with the aim of drawing up a business plan on a specific business project that will be submitted to you. Specifically, you will be divided into groups and each will be assigned an entrepreneurial project on which to develop a business plan proposal.
The last 4 hours of the course will be dedicated to the presentation of the completed projects.
Full programme
In the first, first 12 hours, we will have the pleasure of hosting interventions by representatives of the cooperative movement who will present the economic, legal and managerial characteristics of these companies.
In the second, however (subsequent 12 hours), you will carry out a group work with the aim of drawing up a business plan on a specific business project that will be submitted to you. Specifically, you will be divided into groups and each will be assigned an entrepreneurial project on which to develop a business plan proposal.
The last 4 hours of the course will be dedicated to the presentation of the completed projects.
Bibliography
Didactic material distributed by the teacher
Teaching methods
Acquisition of the ability to apply knowledge: examples.
Acquisition of judgment: specialist contributions and classroom
discussions.
Acquisition of learning skills: development of case studies in the
classroom.
Acquisition of technical language: the meaning of commonly used terms
is explained, and classroom discussions aim to encourage the correct use
of terminology.
The verification of learning abilities will be carried out with a written
exam.
The teaching material will be enriched with video recording of the lessons
or with other audio-video material to be made available on the Elly page
of the course
Assessment methods and criteria
The verification of learning skills will be carried out with the realization of a group work with the object of drafting a business plan
Other information
no
2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
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