The challenge of association in rural electrification.: An article from: Management Quarterly
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Author(s)Ed Martin
ISBN / ASINB00092YGT0
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This digital document is an article from Management Quarterly, published by National Rural Electric Cooperative Association on September 22, 1994. The length of the article is 1526 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
From the supplier: Rural electric utilities form associations based on the belief that a cooperative is more effective than a single unit and a group of cooperatives, in turn, can accomplish more than a single cooperative. Because they do not have the strategic advantages enjoyed by their larger, investor-owned competitors, it is imperative for rural electrics to learn how to make good use of the opportunities provided by collective-action cooperatives to make up for what they lack in size. However, managing a single cooperative in conjunction with other cooperatives is no easy task. Collaboration and cooperation can be very challenging and often require a new and complex set of management skills that are tantamount to a cultural change.
Citation Details
Title: The challenge of association in rural electrification.
Author: Ed Martin
Publication:Management Quarterly (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 22, 1994
Publisher: National Rural Electric Cooperative Association
Volume: v35 Issue: n3 Page: p36(3)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: Rural electric utilities form associations based on the belief that a cooperative is more effective than a single unit and a group of cooperatives, in turn, can accomplish more than a single cooperative. Because they do not have the strategic advantages enjoyed by their larger, investor-owned competitors, it is imperative for rural electrics to learn how to make good use of the opportunities provided by collective-action cooperatives to make up for what they lack in size. However, managing a single cooperative in conjunction with other cooperatives is no easy task. Collaboration and cooperation can be very challenging and often require a new and complex set of management skills that are tantamount to a cultural change.
Citation Details
Title: The challenge of association in rural electrification.
Author: Ed Martin
Publication:Management Quarterly (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 22, 1994
Publisher: National Rural Electric Cooperative Association
Volume: v35 Issue: n3 Page: p36(3)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
