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  • Analytics Practitioner Collaboration Analytics Practitioner Collaboration

    7 Analytics Practitioners

    Latest Activity: Dec 16, 2019

    This group provides data practitioners with a forum to collaborate as a community throughout the year. We’ll be leveraging this forum to engage in collaborative conversations and sharing between credit union data and analytics…

  • Ask the Experts Ask the Experts

    13 Members

    Latest Activity: Sep 18, 2017

    AskTheExperts represents top thinkers, practitioners and leading experts in the credit union space. They are available to help you be successful in driving real outcomes using data analytics. They cover all aspects…

  • Community Chair Community Chair

    4 Members

    Latest Activity: Jan 4, 2018

    This group is open only to community chairs of CU-Lytics on various topics of managing this community space.

    Vision

    Become a go-to online community for Credit Unions leaders, where they can connect with peers,…

  • Measuring What Matters - 04-07-2020

    21 MWM

    Latest Activity: May 13, 2020

    This is the group for the attendees of the "Measuring What Matters" workshop that is running from April 7th- May 12th, 2020.

    This group will be used in the following ways to promote collaboration between attendees.

    1. All…

Data and Analytics enable each and every business function within a credit union to be successful.

Over time, we see that there will be a community for each of the business function that focusses on how specific business function can best benefit from data analytics.

Community Types

There are essentially three types of communities that can be made available.

1. Public Communities - Everyone is welcome to join these communities. Everyone can view the content of these communities, however one need to be logged in to contribute to the community.

2. CU Only Communities - To ensure open and transparent collaboration only CU employees can join these communities. Vendors and other non-credit union employees do not have access to these communities.

3. Private Communities - Initiatives and projects specific private invitation-only communities where a small set of community members come together to solve a specific business challenge.