Can ‘Scanlon Plan’ Help Resolve Many Credit Union HR Issues?

Credit Union Journal, The, July, 2008

Credit unions with plans for being around for the future are going to need one critical ingredient, according to a new study: engaged employees.

That was among the findings at a recent Filene Research Institute colloquium at Loyola University in Chicago that examined the roles that compensation, human resource management, and organizational development play in a credit union’s ability to create a culture of excellence that succeeds in exceeding members’ expectations.

Findings from colloquium are included in a new report, Building a Culture of Credit Union Excellence, and includes presentations by noted human resources theorists, including Paul Davis, president of the Scanlon Leadership Network and the first to describe the Scanlon Plan. The Scanlon Plan aims to...

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