The latest from Anthony Demangone

- by Anthony Demangone, NAFCU

Two thoughts on resolutions

It is that time of year. Gyms are crowded. Folks order salads more often. Lists are made. Battle plans are drawn. Tis the season for resolutions. I don’t mind ...

- by Anthony Demangone, NAFCU

Credit unions love communities, and it’s mutual

The holidays are the season of giving, and people everywhere are taking the time to consider ways they can be of service to those around them. Whether collecting donations of ...

- by Anthony Demangone, NAFCU

Clarity

In an age of meetings and email, you’d think information flow and understanding inside an organization would be in a constant state of improvement. OK, you can stop laughing ...

- by Anthony Demangone, NAFCU

Challenges in 2015

During the past year, I’ve written a bunch about challenges. According to a NAFCU survey in February, here were the challenges faced by credit unions in 2014. 1. Regulatory ...

- by Anthony Demangone, NAFCU

Get the fire back. What’s your plan?

As you’re reading this, I’m finishing up the week in Philadelphia at NAFCU’s Management and Leadership Institute.  I think it is a great event. But then again, ...

- by Anthony Demangone, NAFCU

You (yes, you!) can change the world

We don’t have enough resources. We don’t have enough people. Our competition is too much. It is easy to fall into that thinking. If you do, look at ...

- by Anthony Demangone, NAFCU

Logic, inconsistency and goals

As a political science junkie in college, my classmates and I enjoyed debating any issue of the day. Often into the wee hours of the morning. Our professors joined in ...