FCCS Propel Newsletter

  \ JANUARY - FEBRUARY 2022
 
  Which challenges do you need to tackle? What new skills or strategies do you need to resolve them faster? What do you need to lead into the future? How can you get your professional development journey on track? This edition of the FCCS newsletter can accelerate your answers to these questions and get you on track for 2022.  
 
 
Planning for 2022 – Development Plans for Your Teams

American businesses have seen a massive exodus of employees, either leaving the workforce altogether or moving to new opportunities. Retaining skilled staff is a growing problem, and one way to alleviate the outflow of talent is to encourage career growth and employee engagement through support for personal development plans.

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Proactive Response to Continued Challenges
in 2022

Over the past two years, just about everything has changed in the business world, and leaders are facing both continued and emerging challenges. Attracting and retaining talent, managing through a disrupted supply chain, and technology developments and cyber crime have all been exacerbated by the pandemic. Fortunately, change also brings opportunities to energize leadership and governance, strengthen culture and create a distinct competitive advantage.

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  FCCS 2022 CONFERENCES: FUTURE FORWARD  
     
  BECAUSE ALL THAT HAS CHANGED IS EVERYTHING.
2022 is all about pressing forward to the future. We see this as a year of elevated potential for those seeking more opportunities with greater clarity. READ MORE >
 
       
 
    BEST PRACTICES FOR PERFORMANCE REVIEWS

It's that time of year again. Performance reviews are upon us, and without the proper preparation, even the best leaders can miss this valuable opportunity to make meaningful connections with their team members. READ MORE >
 
         
 
  THE FUTURE OF CYBER CRIME RESPONSE
By Future Point Of View

Cyber crime presents the greatest transfer of wealth in human history, estimated to cost the world $10.5 trillion annually by 2025. Cyber crime has increased 600% during the pandemic, so developing proactive cybersecurity practices is key to mitigating risk and containing damages. READ MORE >
   
         
 
    ANALYZING THE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
While the causes, degree and timetable for climate change may be debatable, what's certain is that even a small climate change will have a dramatic impact on businesses, particularly those associated with agriculture where success and failure hinge on the weather. Passkey has partnered with IHS Markit to help Farm Credit organizations analyze just how climate change could hit their balance sheets with a new suite of climate-related stress test scenarios. READ MORE >
 
         
 
  RISK MANAGEMENT CORNER
Keeping Insurance Costs Down

Insurance costs are soaring as the industry responds to the slew of natural disasters hitting the country in recent years, as well as the widespread impact of the pandemic and civil unrest. Fortunately, Farm Credit's Captive Insurance Company (the Captive) was able to minimize the impact on the 2022 renewal: Members will see a 5.1% overall rate increase, compared to the 18-23% rate increase typical financial institutions are facing. READ MORE >
   
         
 
     
  COMPANY NEWS & INDUSTRY INSIGHTS  
     
 
2022 FCCS Program Planner – Take a look! READ MORE >
Enterprise Introduces New Account Rep. READ MORE >
2022 Experiential Leadership Program Dates. Reserve your seat today! READ MORE >
 
 
 
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