Course details
Irish Dairy Co-op Directors are faced with huge challenges in preparing their businesses for the ood Harvest 2020 targets, particularly putting in place the infrastructure to profitably process nd market a potential 50% increase in milk supplies. Co-operatives and Co-operative rganisations, internationally, have highlighted the difficulties in bringing directors from their arm businesses to a level whereby they can effectively govern large complex organisations, with turnovers of hundreds of millions of Euros.
ICOS has developed a training programme for existing and future Co-op Directors, to be elivered over four days, split into two by two day sessions, and held in a number of regional ocations, to suit the participants.The programme will place an emphasis on scenarios and case studies, with participants hallenged to examine real and hypothetical scenarios, and asked to work as a Board to address he challenges,
SUMMARY CONTENT
There will be four modules, each one split over two half days as follows:
Day 1
“The Co-operative” and Co-op Governance - Part One
- Co-op Principles and Good Governance
- Role and Responsibility of Directors, Officers,
- Sub-Committees and the Board
- Communications and Member Engagement
Leadership and Strategy - Part One
- Leadership for Co-op Directors, Tools and Skills employed
- Co-op Strategy, addressing the needs of members
Day 2
Finance and Reporting-Part One
- Financial Reporting and Management Accounts
- Directors Responsibilities
- Understanding the Annual Report
Dairy processing and Operations - Part One
- Milk, its constituents and Manufacturing processes, Butter, Powders, Cheese,Proteins
- Assembly, Transport, Utilities, Process Efficiency
Day 3
“The Co-operative” and Co-op Governance - Part Two
- Board Operations and Relationships
- Scenario Workshop
Leadership and Strategy - Part Two
- “The Big Picture”; external factors affecting strategy
- Case Study; approaches by international peer Co-op Boards to their strategic challenges
Day 4
Finance and Reporting - Part Two
- Ratio analysis / Financial Benchmarking
- Financial Terms
Dairy Processing and Operations-Part Two
- Milk Pricing
- Co-competition and the achievement of industry objectives
Course Location
About ICOS Skillnet
The Irish Co-operative Organisation Society (ICOS) is a co-operative umbrella organisation that serves and promotes commercial co-operative businesses and enterprise, across multiple sections of the Irish economy.
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