Building a Records and Information Management Program: Where to Start

Building a Records and Information Management Program: Where to Start

To retain or not to retain, that is the question. Marilyn Boyd examines what an effective Records and Information Management program looks like, the key players, and how to get one started at your credit union.

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Keyboard Shortcuts to Make Your Life a Little Easier

Keyboard Shortcuts to Make Your Life a Little Easier

In an age where everything needs to be fast paced, knowing a good keyboard shortcut or two can help you keep up to speed. Sure, we all know how to copy and paste, but Mike Glazer has a few lesser-known tricks up his sleeve.

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In the Market for a New Core Processor? Get a Writer’s Opinion!

In the Market for a New Core Processor? Get a Writer’s Opinion!

A writer may not be the first person you’d think to go to when debating a core change, but Alycia Meyers disagrees. Documentation is a essential when looking to convert, and this writer may just be able to point you in the right direction.

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Continuity at the Core: a Risk-Based Approach to Planning

Continuity at the Core: a Risk-Based Approach to Planning

In the second part of his series on business continuity and disaster recovery, Jim Lawrence covers critical decisions to consider when looking to reduce risk and achieve minimal downtime during various disasters.

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Content is King: What Should Your Credit Union Website Have?

Content is King: What Should Your Credit Union Website Have?

As Sam Lechenet knows, content is king when it comes to your website. But what does an effective site look like, and how do you decide what content is necessary? How do you include important information without overwhelming your members?

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Collaborating Virtually: Advantages and Etiquette

Collaborating Virtually: Advantages and Etiquette

Vice President of Administration, Stephanie Underwood shares some of the advantages and disadvantages of collaborating via web conference and the required niceties to consider when taking part in a virtual meeting.

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Core Conversions Through the Eyes of a Programmer

Core Conversions Through the Eyes of a Programmer

As programmers know, going through a core conversion can raise a lot of questions about the methodology and behind-the-scenes work. Diving into her programming expertise, Debra Finkbeiner shares the conversion process from a programmer’s perspective and what obstacles they may face during the transition.

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Get to Know the Developer’s Help Desk

Get to Know the Developer’s Help Desk

DHD team members Kim Claflin and Lorie Morse discuss the method and work that went into creating a custom programming business for credit unions and how they strive to meet client needs and expectations.

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Planning Your Mobile App Strategy: Why It’s Important for Your Credit Union

Planning Your Mobile App Strategy: Why It’s Important for Your Credit Union

Modern-day members expect 24/7, on-the-go access to their finances, meaning a credit union’s mobile app is more important than ever. Kristian Daniel lays out a strategy for keeping your mobile app useful, updated, and in the hands of your members.

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Take a Step Back to Plan Your Backup Strategy

Take a Step Back to Plan Your Backup Strategy

Chris Shelton know that when it comes to planning your credit union’s backup and retention plan, it can be difficult to understand all the components that go into storing data and what will work best for your credit union. Thankfully, he’s here to help you figure it out.

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