Don’t Shoot The Analyst!
Data Analyst Sarah Ashby urges credit unions to go into their data analyses with opens minds, leave their preconceived notions at the door, and to please not shoot the messenger!
Taking Action Is the Most Important Step of Utilizing Data
Data analyst Sarah Ashby stresses the importance of asking questions and taking action on your data, not just collecting it for the sake of knowledge.
Make It Or Break It: How to Use Charts to Communicate Your Message
When attempting to convey data through charts, using the right form and medium is essential to effective communication. Mike Warren is here to help guide you to the right format and make your presentation a success.
Three Reasons Why Your Credit Union Should Be Considering Data Analysis
Does your credit union delve into data analysis? Keegan Daniel says it should be, providing three main reasons why credit unions, if they aren’t already, would want to take a closer look at their data.
Are Vendors Asking for Too Much Data?
As FinTechs continues to appear, credit unions are discovering that varying vendors are asking for increased access to member data. But how do you discern what data is worth sharing and to what vendors? Brian Maurer weighs in.
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.
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