La axiología de la cooperación como elemento sustentador del liderazgo cooperativo
Abstract
Cooperative values are the core that has allowed the rescue and the consolidation of the cooperative, which is necessary to the formation of the true moral cooperative identity, whose understanding and respect of human needs represents the essence of the cooperative movement itself. For this sense, and under an axiological mantle, cooperative leadership must combine conditions related to the technical knowledge of the leader with their derivatives, personal attributes of your personality traits, essential to the management of human and managerial processes. The cooperative leader must be the model of cooperative man, honest man, who respects the personality of our neighbor, the differences between people and equality in the dignity of all.
Received: 12 January 2013
Accepted: 26 February 2013
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