Board Member Liability in an Age of Litigation Part 1: Duties and Case Studies
In a time of growing legal pressure for credit union board members, Patrick Sickels covers the most important legal requirements and case study examples in this two part series.
Are You Doing Your Imaging Due Diligence?
There’s always room for error, even with the best systems. That’s why John Beauchamp wants to make sure you’re doing your imaging due diligence, so you’re ready for whatever comes your way.
Why Financial Disruption is an Attractive Fintech Opportunity
Chip Filson details why high barriers to entry are forcing new innovation to take less traditional forms in the financial industry.
Data Strategies: 10 Simple Ways to Get Value from Your Data
Thomas Hull wants you to make the most of your data, and he’s got ten easy tips to help you use that data to understand and serve your members better.
An Evolving Perspective on Credit Union Tools
As a 40-year credit union veteran, Mary VanAntwerp has seen a lot of changes in the way credit unions adapt new technology. As the tools change – so do her expectations and opinions of what they should do.
If Cross Selling Is a Burden, You’re Doing It Wrong
Monica Boguszewski was terrified of cross selling, until she realized the opportunity it created for her members to learn about helpful services. Now, she wants to make sure your training your staff to do the same.
How Many Members Does My Credit Union Have?
How does your credit union calculate its total member count? Keegan Daniel covers some of the best methods for determining member count, based on what best suits your needs.
Lessons from the For-Profit Sector: Corporate Governance
The financial crisis and high profile failures of companies like Enron has prompted companies to take a harder look at their oversight and board governance. Chip Filson looks at those measures and wonders if credit unions should be doing the same.
Are You Really Ready to Go Paperless?
It seems like everyone is obsessed with going paperless these days. While this can be money and time saving, it’s best not to dive in headfirst with unrealistic expectations. John Beauchamp will help you figure out where to go paperless, and where to take it slow.
Why Aren’t Credit Unions Robbed in Movies?
If you’re an avid movie goer, you might have noticed that you don’t see credit unions in films that often. Is this irrelevant? Or does it signal a lack of brand awareness or a marketing shortcoming in the industry? Emily Claus has some theories.