Slow Down to Build Work Relationships
By Barb Kachelski, CAE
I hate to admit it, but I am guilty.
I have walked past others in the office, saying, “Hi, how are you?” to coworkers and not pausing to hear their full reply.
Here We go Again--More CFPB Info to Sort Through
By Lisa Hochgraf
Honored for What They Gave
By Barb Kachelski, CAE
Calvin Coolidge had a reputation for not saying much, but when he spoke, he said things that mattered.
Fired for Facebook?
By Theresa Witham
Last year, when I read (and then wrote) about a case involving an employee fired for something she put on her Facebook page, I was surprised at the outcome.
The 'Late Mistake' That Boards Make
By Lisa Hochgraf
For the last few years I was the president of a local non-profit board. Now that I'm no longer a director, I've been reflecting on what worked (and what didn't) governance-wise during my tenure.
Look Within Your Credit Union for the Next Leaders
By Charles Shanley, SPHR
Rely on Data to Confirm Competitive Salaries
By Jessica Jones
The Advantage of Being Different
By Barb Kachelski, CAE
What do these three companies have in common?
1. A furniture store with cheaply made, build-it-yourself furniture;
2. A manufacturer that build its cars two feet shorter than any other on the market and
3. A social media site that limits senders to 144 characters.
Answer: Ikea, Mini Cooper and Twitter are all unabashedly different and wildly successful.
Career Tips
By Theresa Witham
Recently I attended the Association Media and Publishing Annual Meeting. I loved networking with others in my profession and I learned a lot about various media trends, including video and mobile apps. But there was one session featuring the association’s immediate past and incoming presidents of the board sharing career tips. I think these tips apply to all industries, including credit unions.
A Strong Sales and Service Culture Requires Effort
By Michael Neill, CSE
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