CHICAGO—Credit unions like to embrace the idea of loyalty, believing both members and employees are loyal to their organizations. But there are some “painful” truths about employee loyalty that need to be confronted, according to one person.
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CHICAGO–Attend any conference or networking event and you’ll both leave with and handout numerous business cards. How can you make yours stand out? One person is offering five strategies.
CHICAGO–One person who has launched several start-up businesses has some lessons learned in that process that also offer guidance to credit union leaders.
CHICAGO–Why do CEOs leave their posts? What sort of “CEO killing” mistakes and miscalculations take place? One person has some ideas and suggestions.
CHICAGO–Every credit union has heard the words disruption, innovation and digital transformation across all sorts of contexts. But perhaps not in the context of Lamar Jackson, the record-breaking quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens.
CHICAGO–Forecasting the future isn’t easy and is replete with more missed predictions than on-target hits—especially when it comes to technology–but here are 23 predictions for what could lie ahead.
CHICAGO–Guy Kawasaki, well-known for his career as Apple’s chief evangelist, has curated a list of top four books in partnership with digital library, e-book, and audiobook subscription service Scribd.
CHICAGO–While one study found 5% of all job applicants admit to lying on their resumes, a new survey has found millennials are more than twice as likely to lie on their résumés, with 11% of adults ages 25 to 34 admitting to lying at least once.
CHICAGO—Almost every organization has too many meetings, including credit unions, and the situation isn’t getting any better. But one person is offering a three-point strategy for cutting the amount of time spent in unproductive meetings.
CHICAGO–There are two reasons teams disagree, and there’s one reason that should never be the cause, according to one person.
