Blogs and Crisis Management
Posted by Christopher Stevenson
Some CUs Face Economic Disaster
By Thomas L. Randle, Jr., CCE
Be Part of 2015!
By Mary Arnold
Our last two posts have asked what the credit union industry will look like in 10 years and what it will take to witness significant change in the CU industry. Both are great opportunities for some blue-skying and some heated discussion.
Successful Telecommuting
Posted by Lisa Hochgraf
Words of Wisdom from Trey
Posted by Lisa Hochgraf
In recent history, before life got completely nuts getting a magazine to press, I had the great pleasure to proofread Social Media: Blogs and Beyond, a new executive briefing written by CUES member and social media guru Trey Reeme.
While I was proofreading, I took the time to jot down some quotes from Trey's excellent text that I thought might merit discussion here on Nexus Connection.
Short-Term Gain or Sustainable Advantage
Posted by Christopher Stevenson
Scholastic Books had a great run for the past 11 years or so, thanks in large part to Harry Potter. But now they have a problem. Harry is done and Scholastic has to find a way to keep their success rolling. Their solution? 39 Clues.
True Service: TDECU Blogs Ike Updates
Posted by Christopher Stevenson
Marketing Expertise from Outside the Industry
Posted by Lisa Hochgraf
Yesterday Rob Folsom, CCE, greeted attendees of the CEO Institute Graduate Exchange, the first-ever gathering of CEO Institute graduates, going on right now in San Diego. (I know this because my boss is in attendance at the event.)
What Will it Take to Witness Significant Change in the CU Industry?
By Lisa Hochgraf
Yesterday at CEO Institute Graduate Exchange, the first-ever gathering of CEO Institute graduates going on right now in San Diego, Franck Schuurmans, Ph.D., talked about credit unions' failure to strategically leverage their many advantages. (I know this because my boss, Mary Arnold, is there.)
It's Saturday night in the college dorm. Let's talk about angels on the head of a pin
By Robert H. Halleck
Remember those great Saturday night discussions where you solved all the problems of the world or speculated about what the future will bring? Let's revisit those thrilling days of yesteryear in this blog series. Here is the deal. With no rules, no idea too "anything," and most certainly no ax to grind, predict what the credit union industry will look like 10 years from now. Let's not dwell too long on any one topic.
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