by Austin Lohnes | Leadership
What is luck in leadership? Is there something to it? As fictional character Harvey Dent famously said, “I make my own luck.” But still, what is luck in the first place? Is it some kind of magical ingredient or secret sauce that guarantees good luck?...
by Shawn Temple | Leadership
Sometimes, pictures of what leaders need to be come from the most unexpected places. Like a crowded airport. I was standing in the general boarding area at the gate with approximately 500 other folks—all of us looking like we just witnessed a puppy murder....
by Elizabeth Rider | Employee Experience
This article originally appeared in the July 8, 2020, issue of Credit Union Times as well as here on cutimes.com. As credit unions continue to find their way in the evolving post-pandemic world, staying on top of staff engagement is critical. Training staff (as...
by Matt Monge | Leadership
On oversized Post-It Notes in board rooms all over the country you’ll often see something about the need to develop young leaders. But as the old Scottish proverb goes, If wishes were horses, beggars would ride. In other words, it’s going to take more than...
by Elizabeth Rider | Generations, Leadership
Millennials get a bad rep just about everywhere. If you’re a Millennial on your credit union or bank’s leadership team, then you’re well aware of the uphill battle you fought to get there, and the even greater battles ahead. But let me remind you: Steve Jobs...