The Value of a Data Analyst
Sarah Ashby argues that analyzing data is no longer optional when it comes to a credit union’s success and that credit unions are under utilizing their most valuable tool: the data analyst.
Data Is No Longer the Future, It Is Today
“Big Data” has been all the rage time and again in the past, but data strategies have become ubiquitous. Are credit unions keeping up? Annalyn Hawkes takes a look and offers five areas credit unions could approach data to improve results.
The New Capital: Member Data
Chip Filson covers member data as the “new capital” and why credit unions should be teaching members to protect and value their own data.
Takeaways from the CU*Answers CEO Strategies Week
Credit union CEOs from around the country converged on Grand Rapids for CU*Answers’ 2019 CEO Strategies Week. CUSO Magazine’s Esteban Camargo gives a thrilling recap of the events.
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.
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.
Data Presentations: It’s Not All About Making It Pretty
In the growing debate about the best way to present data, Sarah Ashby argues that it’s not about the look, it’s about the message.
Where to Start with Data Analytics
Data analytics can be intimidating, especially if you don’t know where to start. Not to worry, Annalyn Hawkes is going to help you build your data analytics skills – one piece at a time.
The Benefits of Analyzing Data Through Pie Charts
There are lots of ways to visualize and interpret data, but Mike Warren is ready to prove that pie charts are one of your best resources (when used properly).
Tips and Tricks for Effective Data Strategies
Data is difficult, but Thomas Hull will give you a helping hand and teach you what to do (and what not to do) with your data, and how to create effective strategies.