What does "memo-driven" means?
"You know, we`re a 76-year-old coop that was really founded by people who love the outdoors and that`s at the center of our business. It is a memo-driven organization."
What does it mean by "memo-driven"?
Thank you very much.
The phrase is not "memo-driven" but "member-driven." REI is owned by its members, so its policies are "driven" or guided by the members.
Here, it is saying that the members don't want to be open, so they won't be open. A "member-driven" decision.
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I found a copy of what you read here
http://www.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1510/28/sn.01.html
Based on context, "memo-driven" is used to show it is not a publicly traded company with stocks and share holders. It's showing the contrast between company types. REI is a smaller company that can close on a big holiday but a bigger store cannot afford to close, there are too many investors who will be unhappy if their stock price falls to give people 2 days off.