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REDMOND, Wash.–The elimination of the daily commute has been the one bright spot of working from home for many. Yet Microsoft has just announced plans to help bring it back.

MEMPHIS, Tenn.–What can you and your credit union expect in 2021? Strategic Resource Management (SRM), an independent advisory firm to financial institutions, has released a forecast for the new year based on information from its clients and subject matter experts.

NEW YORK–There are three things many leaders are doing on Zoom and other platforms that are “killing” their leadership presence, according to one person.

COLUMBIA, Md.–The MD|DC Credit Union Association hosted a Town Hall that brought together credit union leaders from across the country to discuss how their organizations have pivoted to respond to the coronavirus crisis and how disruption is driving change.

MADISON, Wis.–Credit union leaders have been offered a dozen issues to be thinking about in 2021 by CUNA’s chief economist.

WASHINGTON–According to Carmine Gallo, in one short sentence, former Supreme Court JusticeRuther Bader Ginsberg taught one of her law clerks the secret to strong writing.

CAMBRIDGE, Mass.–There are three popular explanations for the clear under-representation of women in management, according to Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic.

MILWAUKIE, Ore.–Clackamas Federal Credit Union has announced several new initiatives around its efforts to further support diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in its organization and community.

INDIANAPOLIS–In January of this year Financial Center First Credit Union launched a personal finance podcast, Carpe Dime, that seeks to offer a fresh, realistic take on finances without intimidating industry jargon or judgement.