How about your personal success?
You want to know about the new CU2.0 Mastermind group - which is specifically created to help credit union and fintech leaders come together in small, working groups to hash out problems, solutions, opportunities.
Listen up: we are in a crisis. A health crisis and a national, indeed global, financial crisis. The impacts of what we now confront will be with us for years. You remember 2008. This is worse. And it will cause more disruption.
That's why now is the time for a Mastermind group. Because it's time for a big rethink and a Mastermind group will put this process in overdrive for participants.
Mastermind groups work. They accelerate success. In this podcast you will hear personal testimony about the power of Mastermind groups from CU2.0 founder Kirk Drake.
You also will hear from Dr. Patty Ann Tublin who shares her psychological insights into what challenges credit union and fintech leaders face today and the barriers they face in succeeding.
And you will hear about how these Mastermind groups will work, mixing small group sessions with larger ones and all done virtually, at least for now.
You've heard of Mastermind groups? Indeed you have if you have read the great motivational writer Napoleon Hill who is credited with coining the term in his 1920s book The Law of Success. He elaborated upon the idea in his later book, Think and Grow Rich.
In its simplest form a Mastermind group is for peer to peer mentoring - meaning the same folks get together, in person or virtually, on a regular basis and hash out what is gnawing on them. In the CU2.0 version, sessions are facilitator led to add more focus to every session.
That will speed the results and, nowadays, who has time to wait?
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Find out more about CU2.0 and the digital transformation of credit unions here. It's a journey every credit union needs to take. Pronto
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