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Glatt Consulting Weekly: Diving Deeper Than the GENIUS Act

This week, I'm diving deep into the transformative impact of stablecoins following the GENius Act. Also, catch up on recent posts covering strategy execution, plan resilience, and more from the blog.

Glatt Consulting Weekly: Diving Deeper Than the GENIUS Act

Many credit unions spent this fall trying to understand the implications of the GENIUS Act. This week's featured post is designed to help you dive deeper with updated information.

It provides critical thoughts, trends, and ideas to inspire creative thought and strategic discussion at your credit union as we navigate this new landscape.


Featured Post: The Transformative Impact of Stablecoins

Four months after the passage of the GENIUS Act, the landscape for financial services has been fundamentally altered. This strategic briefing is intended for credit union leadership, providing a high-level analysis of the new realities emerging at the intersection of regulated stablecoins, the rapid tokenization of Real-World Assets (RWA), and the immediate competitive threat posed by Agentic AI.


More From Our Insights Blog

Here are a few other timely posts from the week, including two recaps from my sessions at the Reaching Members Conference.

From Plan to Action: Closing the “Execution Gap” in Your Strategy
Why do great strategies fail? The “Execution Gap.” Learn how to use the OKR framework to connect your board’s vision to real, measurable results.
How Resilient is Your Plan? A Framework for CU Strategy | Glatt Consulting
I had a great time in Orlando sharing a 3-part framework for building a resilient CU strategy. The key: Stop making static plans and start building a dynamic model.
The Lifecycle vs. The Snapshot: Is Your Business Model Built for a Moment in Time?
Chipotle’s model was built for a customer “snapshot.” When the customer predictably changed, the model broke. This is the strategic trap many CUs fall into.

That's all for this edition. As always, feel free to reply with your thoughts.

Tom Glatt

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