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Credit Union Management 1991: Vol 15 Index PDF

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1991 INDEX OF ARTICLES hether you're a new subscriber to Credit Union Management, Board Relations maintain a complete set of back issues, or fall somewhere in between, you should find A Book Reviews ¢ many uses for the “1991 Index of Articles.” For example, the articles have been categorized by sub- Buyer’s Guides ject matter to make it easy to determine when stories on given topics were published. lo locate a specific article pub- lished in 1991, consult the index for the issue date and then refer to your library of back issues. Or, if you’re a new sub- scriber, or for some other rea- son don’t have the back issue, Cost-Savers refer to the order form printed +8) A Pent on the last page of the index. An} Then, mark the numbers of the articles or issues you want and mail your request to: Credit Union Management, Attn: Back Issues, P.O. Box 14167, Madison, WI 53714-0167. rhe cost for each photocopy of an article is $3; back issues are $5 apiece. Payment should be in U.S. funds, via check, Capital Adequacy share draft or credit card. Or- Car ders not accompanied by pay- ment or charged to a credit card will be assessed $6 for handling. Christmas Clubs ( Advertising Agencies Collections Data Processing Compensation Delivery Systems 62) Midnight Loa JANUARY 1992 1991 INDEX OF ARTICLES hether you're a new subscriber to Credit Union Management, Board Relations maintain a complete set of back issues, or fall somewhere in between, you should find A Book Reviews ¢ many uses for the “1991 Index of Articles.” For example, the articles have been categorized by sub- Buyer’s Guides ject matter to make it easy to determine when stories on given topics were published. lo locate a specific article pub- lished in 1991, consult the index for the issue date and then refer to your library of back issues. Or, if you’re a new sub- scriber, or for some other rea- son don’t have the back issue, Cost-Savers refer to the order form printed +8) A Pent on the last page of the index. An} Then, mark the numbers of the articles or issues you want and mail your request to: Credit Union Management, Attn: Back Issues, P.O. Box 14167, Madison, WI 53714-0167. rhe cost for each photocopy of an article is $3; back issues are $5 apiece. Payment should be in U.S. funds, via check, Capital Adequacy share draft or credit card. Or- Car ders not accompanied by pay- ment or charged to a credit card will be assessed $6 for handling. Christmas Clubs ( Advertising Agencies Collections Data Processing Compensation Delivery Systems 62) Midnight Loa JANUARY 1992 August Bequai, September en, September Kris Aaron, August 85) How to Handle Sexual Harass 43) A Lasting Hellto ) ARMs, Richard ment, Rhonda Cooke, December E. Bishop, June Niche Marketing (86) Low-Cost Help for Troubled Em 106) Limiting Lender Liabilit y, Robert | 24) The Campus Connectior Marilyr ployees, Rhonda Cooke, February E. Fischer, November Haisten May 87) Managers in the Making, DeanC Midnight Loan Express, Eileen 25) Going the Distance: Marketing t Minderman, September ourter, January Members Around the ( be, Dear 88 picanenin de ne Rough Rhonda 108) A“3-D" View of Consur er Lend Minderman Cooke, O¢ tober ng, Ken Williams, November 89) The Quest for Tr —aining Grants Newsletters Marilyn Haisten, Sep tem per Life Savings Insurance 49) Combatting the High Cost of Cus 90) The Reluctant Revolut 1. Care yIVvN (109) The Pros and Cons of Life Savings ym Creativity, Paula Symons, October Direct Mail Thompson, November Insurance Dean C. Minderman, Octo 6) A New Approach to Newsle 67) A Half Dozen Wayst o De (91) The Secrets of Succession, Rhonda ber Paula Symons, October t Mail. Paula Sym« Cooke and Mark Elliott _ Augt Ist 9?) Teller Turnaround, Mike Hudsor Loan Automation Operation Desert Storm The Economy - (41) Loan Automation Buyer's Guide 127) Operation Credit Union, st Predicts Rough Reces 93) Your CreditL nion’s Leave Policy July Hanke, August Hagerbaumer, January isI t Time for a Facelif ft?, Rhonda Cooke, 110) Step by Step, Geoffrey Wold ipoUpsi, Dnownts fsor ’91 J| une) July Packaging Mary Arnold, Fe Druary 1) Take a Hike, Typewriter, Carolyn 128) A Package Deal, De nC. Mit 0) GoodbSyexey, Pr i ducts, Kris Image Processing Thompson, July n, December Ap (94) Image Processing Beyond the Hype, Eileen Courter, June Maintenance eye People Employee Benefits 30) Image Processing Buyer s Guide, 112) Sleep in Contract-Free Peace?, | 29) Base, Gary Meet the Chairman /1) Cafeteria Plans Offer Rich and Var June Eileen Courter “ssi Michael Muckian, January ed Menu, Beth Stetenfeld, May (95) Off the Record, Eileen Courter 1 40) Beall, DonaldV ., Obitu ry, Dean April Marketing Customer Information C. Minderman, July Facilities Files (MCIF) 80) Daniel, Lori, GMA Best ofS OW /2) Curing the Site Selection Blues Intern Programs 113) The Magic of MCIF, Paula Winner, Dean C. Minderman, July be (55) Inter ns: Alternativetso High-Priced Symons, August 131) Nestlerode, Mal, Prichard, Watt Help, P jula Symons, February 52) The MCIF Marketplace, August ind Tharp, Judy, Manage ement 4) On the Right Track, DeanC . Min Achievement Award Winners, Eileen Legislation derman, November Courter, July (96) Banking Reforn = cted to Draw 142) Ray, Bernie, Executive of the Lenethy Debate, Eileen Courter Market Research Year, Ed Hanke, December November (27) A Buyer's Guide to Demogra 133) Stephens, Hal, Executive of the 97) Congress Mulls Money Laundering cs/Mapping, September Year, Paula Symons, December ind Disclosure Mandates, Eileen (115) Focus Groups, Paula Symons 54) Wall, Kim, Marketer of the Year Courter, May July Kris Aaron, May Financial Analysis (98) Congress Ponders Volunteer Pro 116) Is It “Only t"?, Dave Daw 17) CUs Set Sights tection, Bankruptcy Changes, Eileen son, September Personal a . on, JohnE . Rickmeie Courter, September (117) Stacks of Stats Available Fron 135) Flexing Your PC Muscle, Kelly 99) Congress Wades Through Flood of Census Bureau, Paula Symor Radloff si Foreclosures Financial Institution Bills, Eileen Courter, September 1 46) Savoring Software, Ed Hank 18 s, Gen! July 1 18) Takin @ the Mystery Out of Men 100) Election Results Don’t Erase ber Service, Paula Symons, July Credit Union Concerns, Eileen Courter 119) What's on Members’ Minds? Pricing Golden Mirror Awards January p jula Symons, July 5 f ceo Gi Jen Mirror AA wards 101) Treasury Proposal Would Let CUs (120) Your Members: Who Are They February Apr Keep NCUA & NCUSIF, but ..., Eileen Where Are They and How Do They Courter, March Live?, Paula Symons, September Lending Meeting Management The Pro 102) Can CUs Buy Loans From the 121) Parliamentary Procedure Pre Plastic Perks. f Hand Look RTC?, Ed Hanke, October serves Order, Michael Muckian Febr i GMA Winn rs, Paula Sym¢ 78) Fighting Real Estate Fires, Genilee ai y Purchasing lS RBp daSK Swope, December 1 49) Dollars ind Sense 104) House Rules (new mortg sage end Mergers feld, Nov ember ing guidelines), Kelly Radloff, April 122) One Big dappy Family, Kris 54) Profiting From a | Human Resource Manage,. ~ 104) The Hunt for Red Mercedes Aaron. June October 28) Buyer's Guide to Personne! > Marilyn F daisten December 105) Indirect Auto Lending Puts CUs New Member Kits Quality Service t Rules on the Rise, Nearer the Driv er's Seat, Marilyn Hais The Whole Kit and Kaboodle 140) Cleaning up tt JANUARY 1992 REDIT UNION MANAG JEMENT 29 Telemarketing Viewpoints Tracking Results es Record Storage ee Worldwide Perspective 4} Canadian ( Create Training \ era Cou Recycling FIeXif september ® r —_——aewe eet EE EE EE EEE EE ET EE ETE ETE EE ET Eee ee ee eee ee ee ee oe “"l CREDIT UNION MANAGEMENT naicate s Regulation r eacn bat K i ait card au tate sale xecutives Repossession Safe-Deposit Boxes Security Share Drafts 1991 Credit Union Management Issues N Share Insurance Telecommunications l I i bn ae IEDs seanensaneaneaanawe JANUARY 1992

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