Professional Development Pause
By Lisa Hochgraf
One of my favorite stories that I read or heard somewhere and like to re-tell is about how the world's finest scientists benefit greatly from stopping what they are doing, writing up their work, and flying off to a conference with other researchers in their field.
Evidence of Branding's Value
Posted by Lisa Hochgraf
I've been thinking a lot about marketing ROI lately for two reasons: Credit Union Management magazine's upcoming October issue will feature a story on it in a section I edit, and marketers will soon be computing the ROI on campaigns and marketing pieces that they enter in this year's CUES Golden Mirror Awards competition.
Actions Speak Loudly—Still, Spread the Word!
By Ron Jooss
Word-of-Mouth Department
Posted by Ron Jooss
This weekend I read an article in New York Times magazine about record producer Rick Rubin's latest challenge: Saving the record business. For those of you who haven't noticed, the technology to download songs on line has drastically slashed CD sales in recent years. Consider this: How many CD stores are left in your local mall?
Likely and Unlikely Partners
Posted by Lisa Hochgraf
Credit unions definitely find benefit from having "likely" partners--you know, partners you would expect them to have. But yesterday I got the idea that they might also find benefit from partners that might seem less likely at first.
More Good Press for CUs
Posted by Christopher Stevenson
Over the past several months, there has been much talk of gloom and doom regarding the collapse of the sub-prime market. Then yesterday on Marketplace on public radio, I heard that the members of the National Association of Business Economics say that defaults on sub-prime loans are the greatest threat to our economy, even greater than terrorism. That's pretty grim. I needed some good news...a little cheer.
Watch for Weak Signals
By Mary Arnold
In "Fringe Players or Market Disruptors?" I wrote about how easily an established firm can be unseated by a new entrant to the marketplace. The new entrant chooses a niche and, without the legacy systems, history and broad clientele of the established firm to contend with, is able to quickly make inroads.
iPhone Sidestepping Problems of Today's Mobile Web?
Posted by Lisa Hochgraf
All ye iPhone owners, please weigh in. The July 31 Forrester Report, "The Mobile Web Vs. the Web on an iPhone: iPhone Wins in a Blowout," suggests the beginning of the end of the mobile banking world as we know it. In particular, the report says:
Free Blogging Solutions from Robbie Wright
Posted by Christopher Stevenson
Have you thought about starting a blog for your credit union, but have been unimpressed with the free blogging tools available? Robbie Wright at The Life and Times of a Credit Union Employee has created a cool solution. He has set up cublogs.org, a free blog hosting site for the credit union industry that offers more flexibility and better features than Blogger or wordpress.com. Check it out.
Rebuilding Trust
Posted by Christopher Stevenson
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