Membergoverned
Membergoverned refers to organizations whose governance is controlled by their members rather than external owners or investors. In a member-governed model, primary decision making rests with the members themselves, typically through democratic processes. Members may vote on major issues, elect a board, approve budgets, and amend bylaws. Some structures use one member, one vote, while others rely on elected representatives but retain mechanisms to hold leaders accountable.
Governance structure typically centers on general meetings where members choose a board of directors to oversee
Common forms include cooperatives (consumer, worker, producer), mutual organizations (such as mutual insurers and credit unions),
Advantages of this model include stronger alignment with member interests, increased transparency and accountability, and potential
Challenges involve sustaining broad member participation, ensuring effective information flow, and balancing inclusivity with efficient decision