Workforce management
Workforce management
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Credit unions tend to have strong anti-harassment policies in place, but they're meaningless if they're written down and then forgotten.
December 8 -
Alternative data can be beneficial for individuals locked out of the financial system’s more conventional data types, but such data is open to manipulation or biased interpretation.
December 7 -
There’s a reason there’s a universe of memes dedicated to ‘we fear change.’ But you want a new way of things to go viral in a good way. Here’s how to do it.
December 1 -
KeyCorp's Beth Mooney disarms “a ticking time bomb.” The former head of the Small Business Administration wants to buy Harvey Weinstein’s company. A female FDIC chair is on the way. Plus, the CFPB showdown, an effective way to combat sexual harassment, and laundry tips from Anne Wojcicki.
December 1 -
A growing number of credit unions are allowing new mothers and fathers to bring infants to work with them -- and they say it's boosting morale and productivity, as well.
November 30 -
One estimate says 3.5 million cybersecurity jobs will go unfilled by 2021. Banks are looking to military veterans, universities and even high schools to help fill the gap.
November 27 -
Borrowing from the startup world and some popular TV shows, Citigroup is encouraging employees to pitch innovative ideas to a panel of senior execs who could give them the green light to start work.
November 22 -
A number of new vice presidents at credit unions across the country are poised to get ahead.
November 21 -
Improving gender equality could significantly boost growth in advanced economies over the coming decades, according to Citigroup Inc.
November 17 -
Look who's co-chairing the notoriously male-dominated World Economic Forum. A female automotive enthusiast eloquently calls out an industry where bias is ingrained in the everyday language, and women in prison cook up a better future. Plus, State Street, Goldman Sachs and Bank of Montreal.
November 16 -
It’s good to be a business lender with a long contact list. Loan growth is weak and the talent pool has been shrinking, so banks big and small are paying top dollar to get an edge.
November 16 -
It's a primary reason a credit union exists and how it makes money, keeping this unit going strong is crucial.
November 14 -
The sexual harassment tsunami continues, with stories from Fidelity and France. The woman behind Capital One's new chatbot drew on her experience creating animated characters for Pixar. And Wells Fargo whistleblowers speak out.
November 10 -
Credit unions promoted would-be executives to the assistant vice president slot--the launch pad to the C suite.
November 9 -
From a new chief talent and knowledge officer to the more traditional CLO and CIO, CUs announce new hires, promotions and more.
November 7 -
What makes a strong team? Many in finance are still misjudging these qualities, because, without even realizing it, they gravitate to those they feel most comfortable with. Here is what Barbara Byrne has learned from her own experiences in the industry.
November 7 -
No matter what the new tool is, you can almost bet it will come with its share of disruption to the very people who invented it, writes Kim Curley, director of people and organizational change for NTT Data Services FSI Business Consulting.
November 7 -
TDECU employee up for Citizen of the Year and more honors, awards, promotions and new hires.
November 3 -
The customer interface is just the tip of the iceberg in fintech, says Wells Fargo's Secil Watson. Plus, the tech trends in business banking, a power shift on sexual harassment as women support each other, and Michelle Obama's advice on raising boys.
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