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Webinar: The Credit Union Workplace of the Future

Review the webinar materials from "The Credit Union Workplace of the Future" hosted on January 19, 2022.

After nearly two years of pandemic-driven remote work, credit union leaders recognize the need to transition from short-term to long-term thinking on how to adapt their workplaces to a new normal. These fresh insights will help sharpen your focus on the employee workplace experience and how your physical spaces can best support new hybrid work experiences. Review the webinar materials below.

  • Watch the webinar recording below.
  • Review the presentation slide deck here.
  • Review Filene's COVID-19 Resource Hub to find more resources for your credit union to support its members and build business resiliency.

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