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Spotlight on Massive On;ine Open Course (MOOC)-- Our Share: Employee Ownership as a Wealth Sharing Tool

  • 1.  Spotlight on Massive On;ine Open Course (MOOC)-- Our Share: Employee Ownership as a Wealth Sharing Tool

    Posted 06-20-2023 21:11
    Below you will find that the Aspen Institute (AI) has "spotlighted" a  (MOOC) entitled, "Our Share: Employee Ownership as a Wealth Sharing Tool." this work is referenced in AI's monthly newsletter, Ideas Worth Teaching, because as they say employee ownership is a "real-world solutions to economic inequality."  I taught for a number of years a course on employee-owned enterprises with high engagement culture. They were well received by both graduate and undergraduate students. I wish that I had such a no cost website to enhance those courses. Take a look, you might find it very useful. 

    Frank

    Frank Shipper, Ph.D.

    Regents' Research Award Winner

    Professor Emeritus of Management
    Salisbury University

    Coauthor of Shared Entrepreneurship: A Path to Engaged Employee Ownership

    2022 Winner of the William Foote Whyte and Kathleen King Whyte Book Prize

     

    P.S. Sorry for cross posting, but I believe employee-owned enterprises with a high engagement culture needs greater emphasis in the AOM community .


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    Coursera: Rutger's Institute for the Study of Employee Ownership and Profit Sharing
    Looking for "real-world solutions to economic inequality"? What is employee ownership and what can it do for companies and their employees? This free, flexible course by subject matter experts dives into the details of this alternative business model.

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