During a particularly busy week here at Northwest Federal amid budget planning meetings and the normal course of business, we kicked off our first course in the FARE Framework series.
Read MoreIt’s different. Leaders develop people, think strategically and take responsibility. Managers manage. Here are three ways the differences flesh out in my NTCUE project, establishing a Project Management Office (PMO).
Read MoreIf I haven’t already convinced you of the need and value of adoption loans, I’m hoping I’ll have better luck through showing you the numbers involved. For fun, and for illustrative purposes, I’ve added some comparable figures.
Read MoreHello everyone! I wanted to give you a quick update on the progress of the culture initiatives at Collins.
Read MoreIf you’re not aware of a problem, then is it really a problem? Many credit unions over time have gotten used to their data processing systems and their shortcomings. Making adjustments manually to make things more efficient for their members, putting in extra hours to make sure that every I is dotted and T is crossed, tracking items on spreadsheets instead of getting their information from the core…sound familiar?
Read MoreThe Bridging the Gap, pro-family adoption loan that I am proposing is a multi-dimensional product that acts as three bridges over three gaps all at once
Read MoreI couldn’t be more excited about the progress that’s been made with Serving Cannabis, and the tremendous showing of support I’ve received from people within my immediate network, and others who are now a part of it!
Read MoreMotherhood is a constant test of balance. It is our dream to see our children grow into strong, successful and independent adults-yet at the exact same time, we want to hover next to them like shadows ready to race in and prevent every scrape.
Read MoreIt was the turn of the millennium. The student sat attentively as the teacher brought the class to order and began rattling off a series of phrases. The young man understood nothing but his name when it was said. Before he realized what was going on, everyone in the class stood up and headed into the hallway where the student lockers were located.
Read MoreIn 1854, it was estimated that more than 30,000 abandoned children were living on the streets of New York City. That year, a movement to find these children, and others from large cities, a home was born. Its name: The Orphan Train.
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