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Fostering Leadership & Management Competence in Cooperatives DAVID J. PAJARON, JR. General Manager – PFCCO ML P F C C O

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Fostering Leadership & Management Competence in

Cooperatives

DAVID J. PAJARON, JR. General Manager – PFCCO ML

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What value added do you bring to the table?

Cooperative Leadership Profiles

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What value added do you bring to the table?

REFLECTION: KING ARTHUR CONCEPT

ROUND TABLE – NO ENDEVERY MEMBER OF THE

BOARD/COMMITTEE/MGT. STAFF WHAT VALUE ADDED YOU CAN BRING

TO THE COOP

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The Charismatic Leader

Riding on the Coattails of Others

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REFLECTION: CHARISMATIC

SOME TIME – JUST FOLLOW OR RIDING TO OTHER PERSONS

DECISIONONLY ONE PERSON CALL THE SHOT BUT IN THE COOP SITUATION MANY

PEOPLE SHOULD INVOLVE

EVERY PERSON IN THIS WORLD HAVE A VALUE/GIFT

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Board Interference

Crossing the Line

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REFLECTION: CROSSING THE LINE

BOARD DOING MGT ACTIVITY / DAY TO DAY OPERATION

SOMETIME THEY DON’T PICK A GOOD MANAGER SO THAT THEY CAN JUSTIFY

THEIR EXISTENCE

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Entitlements - What is in it for me?Raiffeisen Filene Desjardins Bergengren

Travel

HonorariumsPreferred Treatment

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REFLECTION: ENTITLEMENT

REMEMBER COOP IDEOLOGY …. IS NOT ABOUT YOU BUT ABOUT THE

MOVEMENT

DANGEROUS: CREATE A BAD CULTURE

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CEOcracy

Raiffeisen Filene Desjardins Bergengren

Following the Leader

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REFLECTION: CEOCRACY

CAREFUL OF ONE PERSON

CONTROL THE BOARD / ADMINISTER EVERYTHING

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The Auto-Pilot

Keeper of the Status Quo

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REFLECTION: AUTO PILOT

MAINTAIN A STAQUS QUO

MANY WANT TO STAY

WE NEED CHANGE (SOMETIME)

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The Banker

Profit Maximizer

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REFLECTION: THE BANKER

WORKING IN A CAPITALIST APPROACH AND GO TO THE COOP

NEED TO UNDERSTAND BETWEEN THE COOP AND OTHER INSTITUTION

THEY ARE VERY FOCUSED ON MAKING MONEY AND EVEN THEY DON’T TAKE CARE

OF THEIR CLIENTS CHARGING SO MUCH FEES (HIDDEN

COSTS AND OTHERS)

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The Godfather

Ringleader

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REFLECTION: GODFATHER

USING COOP TO BENEFIT THEMSELVES

A GROUP OF PEOPLE WHO WILL TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE COOP

THEY ARE WELL CONNECTED WITH EACH OTHER – HELP EACH OTHER

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The Good Samaritan

Social Benefactor

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REFLECTION: GOOD SAMARITAN

EXACT OPPOSITE OF THE PROFIT MAXIMIZER

HIGH SOCIAL BENEFITS BUT NOT SUSTAINABLE OR HARD TO MAINTAIN

FOCUS ON SOCIAL NEEDS OF THE MEMBERS BUT NOT THINKING ON

HOW TO MAINTAIN THE OPERATION

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Stewardship

Finding the Balance between the Economic & Social Mission

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REFLECTION: STEWARDSHIP

TRUSTEE (BOARD, OFFICERS AND MANAGEMENT)

BALANCE BETWEEN ECONOMIC STRENGHT AND SOCIAL IMPACT

INVEST TO COOP TO SERVICE THE AVERAGE PEOPLE

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“Filene had a sense of trusteeship with his money… to translate his possessions into service. Money was a tool with which to build a better standard of living for average people…

Roy Bergengren

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What is the Essence of Stewardship?The Faithful Administration of

Community Assets held in trust that achieve the following objectives:

1. Protection

2. Patronage

3. Prosperity

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7 Vital Cooperative Processes

Does Your BOD and Management Team have

the management and skill sets needed to Manage these Vital Processes?

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7 Vital Cooperative Processes Business Planning

• Is there a Strategic Plan (long term vision) and a Business Plan (short term vision) designed by MGT and approved by the BOD

• Does a complete Business Plan exist that is based on a technical methodology that links financial discipline, operating efficiency, and interest rates together, and also, contains realistic institutional goals, activities and time deadlines?

• Is a Monitoring System in place and functioning that can evaluate the implementation and progress of approved plans?

• Does there exist a reporting format which periodically reviews the advances made against the established plans?

• Is there a procedure established to review and adjust existing plans, goals, activities and budgets?

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Capital Mobilization• Does the physical building and its location foster member

trust and facilitate savings mobilization?• Does adequate security exist to mobilize savings safely

(safe, security guards, alarm systems)?• Do adequate policies and controls exist to properly detect

and eliminate any risk?• Does a pricing methodology exist that ties the aggregate

interest rate on savings in the business plan to the individual savings products?

• Does the COOP have a master marketing plan that includes all of its individual product plans, market niches, market studies, and the tools to measure its success?

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Credit / Account Receivable Administration

Loan Approval & Disbursement• After interviewing the staff responsible for

lending activities, is there a clear congruence between the written credit policies and the daily activities identified by the department staff?

• After reviewing a random sampling of recently approved loans, are the written credit policies being followed in daily practice?

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Administration Administrative Collections• After interviewing the staff responsible for

loan collections, is there a clear congruence between the written credit and collections policies and the daily activities indentified by the collections staff?

• After reviewing a selective sample of efforts to collect delinquent loans, are the written collection policies being adequately followed in daily practice?

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Revenue Administration

Judicial Collections• Does there exist written policies regarding

the follow-up of delinquent loans in judicial foreclosure, and is there a person assigned to provide the necessary follow-up?

• After reviewing a selective sample of loans in judicial foreclosure, are the written policies being followed in daily practice?

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Liquidity Management

• Do adequate investment policy guidelines exist that contain criteria to be followed in the selection of suitable institutions and investment instruments?

• Do the liquidity management policies require the establishment of back up sources of liquidity and do they provide adequate protection in the case of unanticipated withdrawals?

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Liquidity Management •Are there any liquidity management tools used for monitoring (cash flow projections, ALM projections, concentrations of borrowers and savers, etc.), and is there any evidence that they are being properly utilized and implemented?•Does a cash management policy exist to keep daily cash balances at a minimum?•Does the Coop have adequate insurance and fidelity bonding to cover external and internal losses from robbery, assault, and employee fraud?

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IT Systems • Are there different levels of security clearance required to

access the information systems database?

• Are the various information databases (including accounting) being managed to achieve transparency and trust

• Does there exist a backup of the database information systems both internally and externally to protect against unforeseen damage or destruction?

• Do strategies exist to provide timely access to the database information in the event of systemic failures or power outages?

• Do effective communications strategies exist to maintain timely contact with Branch offices?

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Internal Controls• Is there an independent department or person

responsible for internal control?• Does a methodology and scope of work exist to promote

checks and balances through the use of internal audits?• Is there a checklist of proper reporting and disclosure

requirements that should be made by the SMT and the Board of Directors to the Auditors, Regulators, and General Membership?

• Are the internal audit reports sent to an external entity, independent of Management?

• Does there exist evidence that proper follow up is given to the internal audit reports?

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Executive HR Management• Does there exist a job description and

qualifications profile for each position on the SMT and does the credit union hire employees on the SMT according to the established profiles?

• Does there exist measureable criteria to evaluate the performance of the Management Team and is it done at least once a year?

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How to improve Management &

Leadership talent in your Cooperative?

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Employ People who can elevate others to a

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Technical Knowledge:

Can Recite the Theory

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Experience:Practice what you

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Communciation:Can Teach the TheoryP

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Leadership:Can Influence ChangeP

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Improving People’s Lives Through Cooperative

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