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For the credit union movement to thrive, we need to be forward thinking in identifying opportunities that create new channels and deepen relationships by delivering value. We need to earn the right to build a true partnership with the members and communities we serve. Here is where we explore the possibilities for growth.

How CEOs can help support business development
Dear CEOs, Business development can be effective without CEO involvement but your support can help in opening more doors. Business development is a team sport

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BD Now: Emotional Intelligence
Join us to jumpstart your understanding of emotional intelligence and learn critical skills to help you build valued partnerships. Key learnings during this two-part series:

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The changes in how we show up and interact with others are endless. Remain relevant and elevate your skill set by joining our business development

BD NOW | Digital Evolution of Business Development Marketing Materials
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Virtual Engagement Matters Series Event: August 6, 2020, 9:30 – 10:30 AM Pacific It’s the year we transition to virtual participation in so many areas.

The CUInsight Experience Podcast: Julie Ferguson – Be Memorable
LISTEN TO THE PODCAST Picture this, warm sunshine, sand running through your toes, and the breeze from the Indian Ocean gently ruffling your hair. Randy

Business Development From a Distance
We business development professionals thrive on interacting, helping people face to face, being in our communities and at our SEGs. But now, during these unprecedented

Hit the Road for Growth
This article originally appeared in the African Confederation of Cooperative Savings and Credit Associations – 2019 Cooperative Summit Journal.
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