
Susan Toalson McGinty
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2 weeks ago |
cuinsight.com | Randall Smith |Susan Toalson McGinty |Greg Crandell |Bill Ashland
Right now, it feels like we’re all living in a storm of distraction—shouting headlines, polarized opinions, viral hot takes, and information coming at us faster than we can process it. Whether you lead a credit union, a team, or just your own life, you’ve likely felt it: the pressure to react to everything, to stay constantly “informed,” to have a take on every issue. But what if the real work isn’t reacting at all?
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Jan 16, 2025 |
cuinsight.com | Tansley Stearns |Judy Hoberman |Susan Toalson McGinty |Susanne Biro
As the first month of 2025 takes shape, most credit unions have spent significant time formulating a definition of success. As an industry, we have no shortage of metrics, most of which are financially grounded. The balanced scorecard for most credit unions includes some measure of member experience, a set of growth targets (e.g., deposits, loans, membership), return on assets, capital, and potentially an expense control measure.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
cuinsight.com | Devesh Khare |Susan Toalson McGinty |Sean Galli
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Jan 15, 2025 |
cuinsight.com | Har Rai Khalsa |Susan Toalson McGinty |Sean Galli
Nobel was a college student with big dreams but barely enough in his bank account to cover tuition and textbooks. He spent his evenings poring over his coursework, eating instant noodles to stretch his budget, and dreaming of the day his hard work would pay off. One day, Nobel stumbled across an ad promising a $700 bonus for switching to a new financial institution. A quick transfer of funds and a direct deposit setup were all it would take.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
cuinsight.com | Tracie Kenyon |Judy Hoberman |Susan Toalson McGinty |Susanne Biro
New Year’s resolutions have been around in some form since 2000 B.C., and the tradition continues to thrive today. While resolutions often start with enthusiasm, the statistics reveal how difficult it is to follow through. According to Insideout Mastery:38.5% of US adults set New Year’s resolutions every year. 59% of young adults (18–34) are the largest demographic to set these goals. 48% want to exercise more, making it the most popular resolution.
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