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A/LM's Role in Combating Relevancy Disruptors

Date
November 3, 2015
$49
Standard Price

The economic environment is a battlefield, and the rules of engagement are becoming blurred if not outright changing. In order to be armed against the threats to your credit union’s relevancy, decision-makers need to understand that their competition isn’t only from other financial institutions. There are also non-traditional sources loaded with innovative technology, investor cash, passionate and fully engaged staffs, and with few regulations to slow them down. Learn why it is important to use A/LM to help combat the impact of these disruptors so that you can effectively achieve desired financial performance and, ultimately, long-term relevancy.

• How potential industry disruptors can influence earnings and net worth
• How to link A/LM to strategic net worth requirements

Speakers

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President/Principal, c. myers
Speaker Image for Sally Myers
CEO/Principal, C. Myers Corporation

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