Muhammad Rian Ramadhan || Peran anggota sebagai anggota koperasi dan Kopma
Summary
TLDRIn this presentation, Muhammad, the cooperative leader, outlines the roles, rights, and responsibilities of cooperative members. He emphasizes the importance of active participation in meetings, elections, and decision-making processes. The speech highlights the positive impacts of cooperative membership, such as promoting economic democracy, gaining access to capital, and enhancing member welfare. However, it also addresses the challenges, including difficulties in obtaining capital and operational issues. Additionally, the difference between regular and active members is clarified, encouraging more involved participation for those looking to make a greater impact.
Takeaways
- 😀 Koperasi membership involves both rights and obligations that members must fulfill, including attending meetings and contributing opinions.
- 😀 One of the key rights of cooperative members is the ability to vote and be elected for roles such as management or supervision.
- 😀 Members of cooperatives should actively participate and maintain solidarity within the group, contributing to the cooperative’s success.
- 😀 Cooperatives practice economic democracy, empowering members to have a voice and influence in decision-making processes.
- 😀 Koperatives are vital to the economic well-being of the nation and serve as a platform for practicing democracy.
- 😀 A key benefit of being in a cooperative is gaining easier access to financial resources, such as loans, which can help members start or expand their businesses.
- 😀 Member savings, including mandatory savings and other contributions, are designed to be manageable and not overly burdensome for participants.
- 😀 The ultimate goal of a cooperative is not profit maximization but the improvement of the members' welfare.
- 😀 Negative impacts of cooperatives include challenges in acquiring sufficient capital and facing operational difficulties in some cases.
- 😀 There is a distinction between regular members (who may only save) and active members (who engage in the cooperative’s activities and hold leadership roles).
Q & A
What is the primary role of a cooperative according to the script?
-A cooperative primarily serves as a platform for members to practice economic democracy, benefiting both individual members and the wider community.
What are the key rights of a cooperative member?
-The key rights of a cooperative member include attending meetings, offering opinions during meetings, electing and being elected for leadership positions, requesting meetings, and engaging in other cooperative activities.
What are the responsibilities or obligations of a cooperative member?
-Members are obligated to participate in cooperative activities, maintain cooperation with others, and contribute to the success and unity of the cooperative.
How does a cooperative benefit its members, based on the script?
-Cooperatives benefit their members by providing access to capital, promoting economic democracy, ensuring profits are distributed for the welfare of members, and improving the well-being of members without focusing solely on profit.
What does the script say about the democratic nature of cooperatives?
-The script emphasizes that cooperatives operate based on democratic values, where every member has an equal voice and influence, regardless of their status within the cooperative.
What is the significance of 'democracy' in the context of cooperatives?
-Democracy in cooperatives means that decisions are made collectively, with every member having equal voting rights, ensuring that the cooperative serves the collective interest of its members.
What are the positive impacts of being a member of a cooperative?
-Positive impacts include access to affordable loans, opportunities for entrepreneurship, a collective voice in decision-making, and shared economic benefits that aim to improve members' welfare.
What are some of the challenges or negative impacts of being a cooperative member?
-Challenges include difficulty in obtaining capital, potential internal conflicts, and the risks associated with cooperative instability or lack of unity among members.
How does the script define the difference between ordinary and active members?
-Ordinary members have basic membership privileges such as saving and voting, while active members have more responsibilities, including participating in management, overseeing cooperative activities, and contributing to the cooperative's development.
What does the script say about the purpose of cooperatives as outlined in the law?
-According to the script, the purpose of cooperatives is to improve the welfare of members and society, not just to generate profit, as outlined in Indonesia's legal framework.
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