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.
A Journey in Personal Branding
According to Julie Gessner, developing a personal brand is essential for growing a career and finding opportunities. In the first part of her new series, she highlights the importance of creating your own unique brand and setting yourself up for future success.
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.
To My Credit Union: Help Me Break Up With the Banks!
This Valentine’s Day, Kasey Hawkins is looking to break up with the banks by calling on her credit union to make an appealing offer and lure her away from the clutches of big banks once and for all. Will she succeed?
An Example for Today’s Credit Union Pioneers
A 95-year-old lesson on pioneering new credit unions is still applicable today. Chip Filson shares the lesson of fifteen women with $4.50, the difference that can make, and wonders who will be the pioneer of credit unions today.
The Need for “Around-The-Clock” Customer Service
Living the nine to five life can make it difficult to do business with your credit union. Kasey Hawkins sees the need for around-the-clock customer service, and she has a few ideas on how her (and your) credit union can achieve that.
Software Updates: How Much Is Too Much?
With the amount of technology we have in both our personal and professional lives, Bob Colburn wonders if we can ever go a day without an update of some kind, and how to judge when we’ve hit the limit.
Is Your Credit Union Helping You Plan for Retirement?
Is your credit union going above and beyond to help you properly manage and save for retirement, or simply offering the same as everyone else? Barb Cooper needed more from her retirement accounts – and she found it.
What Goes On in a Co-Op’s Suggestion Box?
Suggestion boxes have taken many shapes and forms over the years, but what hasn’t changed is how frustrating they can be. Dawn Moore ponders the proper procedure for handling suggestions, especially when you’re the owner.
The Best Way to Get Familiar With Your Products? Use Them!
Linda Stearns says if you’re offering it, you should be familiar with it. Take advantage of the best hands-on training available and try using your products!