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CUNA News Now - CU/System
Filed on 2008-03-27, published the first business day after.
Filene report connects the dots on collaboration MADISON, Wis. (3/28/07)--Credit unions must trust each other and collaborate to survive--especially now when they are faced with diminishing margins, increasing expenses, fierce competition and declining memberships, according to a new report by the Filene Research Institute. The report, "Connecting the Dots on Credit Union Collaboration: A Colloquium at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania," summarizes the key findings of a 2007 colloquium of academics, practitioners and consultants. The event was sponsored by Filene in conjunction with the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Collaboration theories and firsthand experiences were shared among attendees. Colloquium presenters included:
The report cites the challenges facing credit unions today as impetus for not only cooperation among credit unions, but for changes in the behaviors and mindsets of industry stakeholders, said Filene. Key findings at the colloquium included:
The report also says that while collaboration is essential, it requires change, which isn't easy, and then cites Harvard Business School Professor John Kotter's sequential steps for making change stick. The steps are:
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