Meaning of Cooperation
The holy grail of management is individual cooperation for the benefit of a larger shared or joint enterprise desired by the group.
Who owns «Cooperation»?
community-centred people. However, the notion is far too general and fundamental in daily life to be owned by just one .
tends to be a flag waved byIt is another case of different views of what important words mean. All approaches to call for , but each gives the notion of working together a rather different slant.
The Ethical Dimension
It seems that two unavoidable doctrines are clashing:
- Every individual has an obligation and a responsibility to ensure their own security and interests. Without such a duty, society would collapse in passivity and dependency.
- Every individual has the obligation and responsibility to serve the needs and interests of groups and group endeavours within which they benefit. Without this duty to preserve a viable context, social life would be pitiful.
Because individuals are the members who constitute the group and drive any joint endeavours,
must somehow complement .The framework to be described reveals:
- How these two approaches to making an ethical choice, interact.
- How group endeavours and social changes can be designed and evolved on a foundation of prospering via hard work
Background Knowledge
- Familiarity with the mentalities (or approaches) that people use in their interactions.
- Familiarity with key principles for interacting effectively within the workplace and how a career develops.
Originally posted: July 2009