Leadership: Learnable, not Mystical
By Lou Centini
I believe that leadership matters. It sets the successful firms apart from the others in any industry, because without good leadership, nothing really works in organizations.
The Future of Credit Unions
By Henry Wirz
New Taxation Threat has Utah Roots
By Rick Craig
Long-time credit union antagonist Harris Simmons, chairman of Salt Lake City-based Zions Bank, will be the chairman of the American Bankers Association in November 2005.
The Art of the Resolution
By Dan Clark
As corporate officers we have all been faced with the need to understand the history of our organizations. In particular, we have needed to understand the decisions of previous managements or boards.
New Phishing Tactic: Don't Even Think About Opening This E-mail
By Barb Kachelski, CAE
Seven Habits of Spectacularly Unsuccessful People
By Sydney Finkelstein Welcome to CEO Network! I’m looking forward to opening your conference and sharing some of the lessons I’ve learned from studying why smart executives fail. As a preview, here are highlights from an article I wrote for the Winter 2003 issue of the London Business School’s Business Strategy Review: “Seven Habits of Spectacularly Unsuccessful People”: To be spectacularly unsuccessful requires some very special personal qualities.
It’s 2005 and Time to Focus
By Steve Williams 2005 will be a year like no other for credit unions. Over the past 10 years, credit unions have seen a wide variety of new opportunities open up: community charters, business lending, new delivery channels, CUSOs and expanded wealth management services. While the industry has succeeded in opening up its business powers, it has also opened up new, more difficult responsibilities for CEOs. When opportunity is wide open for small financial services organizations, the key becomes strategic focus.
Getting Boards to Look at the Big Picture
By George Hofheimer, CAE
Seven Golden Rules of a Successful Merger
By Franck Schuurmans, Ph.D., CAE, & Michael Mavaddat
Creating Member Value
How do CU's create more value for your members while the industry promotes consumers to cherry pick products and services? I would like to hear from CU's that have other ideas rather than competeing on just price! Dave Craigen, CCE Powell River Credit Union Financial Group dave_craigen@prcu.com
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