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Everything you need to know about MONDRAGON, in Explore MONDRAGON
“MONDRAGON is a challenge to the conventional ways of understanding business. It is the biggest group of workers cooperatives in the world with business in various fields”, states Ander Etxeberria Otadui, director and presenter of the 24 chapters of the Explore MONDRAGON series. An audiovisual platform (www.exploremondragon.com) that is now accessible from any device and in three languages: Basque, Spanish and English.
In its 24 chapters, it covers different cooperatives, unpacks its organizational model, provides information of different entities dedicated to entrepreneurship or investigation, and offers a "very much our version of the corporation, it is MONDRAGON explained from MONDRAGON".
The corporation nowadays is a reality that groups 80 cooperatives and 70.000 people, with production plants all over the world. Nowadays MONDRAGON sells products and services in more than 150 countries, reaching a turnover close to 10.000 million euros. This is made with a transforming and competitive vocation, and its strategic axes for the coming years revolve around networking, sustainability and digital transformation.
Explore MONDRAGON offers the opportunity to discover the Cooperative Experience. In its 24 chapters, it covers different cooperatives, unpacks its organizational model, provides information of different entities dedicated to entrepreneurship or investigation, and offers a "very much our version of the corporation, it is MONDRAGON explained from MONDRAGON".
For all audiences
Explore MONDRAGON was born from the interest that the cooperative model arouses in practically the whole world and tries to respond to this demand, in an audiovisual format. It is very informative and accessible to anyone who wants it. In addition, it is a very interesting series for the cooperative collective itself, as it offers a panoramic view of MONDRAGON that helps to understand the keys to the model.
Available from 4 euros
The work, made in approximately a year and a half, also includes a good number of interviews with different people in the group. It is, in short, a project that fits the digital reality of these times with an innovative proposal when it comes to telling what MONDRAGON is. Moreover, so it does for charitable purposes, since the proceeds from the sale of the packs and individual videos to the general audience will be donated to the Mundukide Foundation.