Podcast: Current Issues in Credit Unions, #38
By Christopher Stevenson
CUES is pleased to be share with our readers this month's episode of Current Issues in Credit Unions, a monthly podcast about credit unions and the issues they face. In this episode, Hal, Guy, Katherine, Faith, and Rob bring you a spirited discussion on share insurance, red flags, the Credit CARD Act, and more on corporate stabilization. Katherine brings us her segment, "The Big K Roundup," and discusses Connecticut low-interest student loans and mortgage modifications.
Are You Leveraging Your Cooperative Advantage?
By Christopher Stevenson
Professional Development Tidbit: The PR of 'Gift Questions'
Posted by Lisa Hochgraf
Perennial Student? What are you Learning Today?
Posted by Lisa Hochgraf
People Who Need People...
Posted by Christopher Stevenson
Our Web Site More Fully = Us Now
Posted by Lisa Hochgraf
Remember my post "Our Web Site = Us"? (If you do, thank you so much for your faithful reading!) In that post I talked about being embarrassed that our online index of articles for Credit Union Management magazine timed out when a member tried to access the "Trends" article category.
What’s Age Got to do With It?
By Ginny Brady
'Best of Both Worlds' Security Solution
By Paul Seibert, CMC Since late 2008 bank and credit union branch robberies and fraud have been on the rise with no decline in sight. Should credit unions install expensive bandit barriers or mantraps or add a guard to the lobby? We know these solutions help keep people safer and discourage robbers. But we also know these measures are counter to all our efforts to enhance member service and drive an engaging and productive member experience.
Nothing's Wrong With Being the Best-Kept Secret
By Shari Storm
At our board meeting this weekend, our newest board associate admitted to the group, "I didn't even know about credit unions until I met Sherry Steckly."
Those of us in credit union land have often heard this type of remark. For years this made me cringe. I always took it as a criticism of my advertising strategy.
The Cooperative Advantage?
Posted by Christopher Stevenson
There are those who view Twitter as a big waste of time. Indeed, it can be. Consider this sampling from the public feed:
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