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Who Takes the Blame When a Team Makes a Mistake? Working with a team of people comes with several benefits, especially while working on important projects. Tackling work is easier when tasks can be divided among several people and when multiple employees get to share their opinions. When a team succeeds, all members are eager to take credit. But who takes the responsibility when a team messes up? That question is a difficult, yet important one to answer, said Benjamin Jones, professor of strategy at Kellogg, during a Kellogg Insight podcast, When Teams Mess Up, Who Takes the Fall? “Because we see the output of a team, but it’s very hard to see in many settings who exactly did what on the team,” he added. According to Jones and Brian Uzzi, professor of management and Continued on Page 21
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CHAIRPERSON Mike Hill, CCE MiTek USA, Inc. VICE CHAIRPERSON Kevin Stinner, CCE, CCRA Pinnacle Agriculture Distribution TREASURER Brendon Misik, CCE, CICP Nutrien DIRECTORS—TERMS ENDING 2022 Joe Lange, CCE, CCRA Brenntag Great Lakes, LLC John-John McEvilly, CBA, CICP Encore Presentation Services Adam D. Ross, CCE Feralloy Corporation George Valletti, CFO/COO Ginsey Home Solutions DIRECTORS—TERMS ENDING 2023 Curtis Litchfield, CCE Land O' Lakes/Purina Mills Luz Moreno, CCE, CICP Klein Tools Jeff Weber Uline Yazmin Yepez, CBF, CCRA, CICP Mitsubishi Electric Automation Inc. DIRECTORS—TERMS ENDING 2024 Edward Patrick, MBA American Refining Group Deb Rollman, CICP Burnham Holdings, Inc. Dale Semple The Equity Jared Silver M. Holland Company Regina Stricklin, CBF Robert Bosch Tool Corporation PRESIDENT Phillip J. Lattanzio, CCE, COO NACM/Chicago-Midwest SECRETARY Kerry Jensen, CPA Chief Financial Officer COUNCILOR Patrick Nelson, MBA ACCO Brands, Inc. EDITORIAL STAFF EDITOR Linda Herbst Senior Marketing Administrator ASSOCIATE EDITORS Lillian Novak, CGA Chief Communications Officer Margaret Krafft Senior Marketing and Education Specialist
NACM Connect 2021 Virtual Conference and Events To Come Lillian Novak, Chief Communications Officer, NACM Connect We’re off to a great start with the 2021 NACM Connect Credit Conference, even though we once again had to change it to a virtual conference to cover both Chicago and Columbus. We are so sorry we missed all our members being in one room again and certainly hope we can change that in 2022.
attendance has been great for our first offerings. The full conference schedule and registration form can be found at www.nacmconnect.org/2021-nacmconnect-virtual-credit-conference. We will soon be working on scheduling our 2022 spring annual meetings, and are confidently moving forward. Watch future newsletters and our website for information on these meetings. They will be scheduled from April through June, with the official Annual Meeting and Induction of the Board taking place on April 21st in Rolling Meadows. Our conference schedule is also set with Gateway taking place on September 13 and 14, Chicago on October 25 & 26, and Columbus on November 9 & 10. Mark your calendars now to save the dates! ■
We are recording all of the live sessions and they will be available until midJanuary. So it’s not too late to sign up!
The conference began October 20th with our dynamic keynote speaker, Randy Fox and the drawing of the names for this year’s Robert L. Vodraska Scholarship Foundation raffle winners. Congratulations to Tara Love, Kelly Hall and our grand prize winner Veronica Bena for winning our tech prizes! We were able to get each speaker that was scheduled for the Chicago Conference to present via Zoom, and CREDITCONNECTIONS
Phil Lattanzio, CCE, COO, NACM Connect (above) shared opening remarks on the virtual conference and introduced the Opening Keynote Speaker, Randy Fox (below).
2022 SAVE-THE-DATES ANNUAL MEETING: April 21 CREDIT CONFERENCES Gateway: September 13 & 14 Chicago: October 25 & 26 Columbus: November 9 & 10
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NOVEMBER 4 thursday 10 A.M. CST LITIGATION 101
Speakers: Thomas Fawkes and Brian Jackiw, Tucker Ellis LLP
All credit professionals will need to engage in litigation at some point in their careers in order to enforce contractual rights, recover losses from a defaulting customer, or defend against claims made by a counterparty. However, litigation can be expensive, time consuming, and fraught with uncertainty. During this presentation, our presenters will provide a primer on the litigation process (both in bankruptcy court and in the state and federal courts), the obligations of a litigant, and steps that should be taken – both before and after litigation is commenced – to increase the likelihood of a successful, cost-efficient outcome.
NOVEMBER 4 thursday 2 P.M. CST PREPARING FOR PREFERENCES Speaker: Randall Woolley, Askounis & Darcy, PC
You know one of your customers is struggling and you begin to worry about a bankruptcy filing. They have been paying you, but you know if they do file you could be facing preference demands. What can you do to mitigate that risk? We will give you some tips in this session and show you why preparation is the best defense.
NOVEMBER 9 tuesday 10 A.M. CST SKIRTING THE POST OFFICE: CONVERTING YOUR CUSTOMERS TO ELECTRONIC PAYERS Speakers: Joe Batie, Chief Commercial Officer, Caine & Weiner; Frank Dispensa, Vice President, Client Operations; Dean Middleton, President, United*Tranzactions; Michael Williams, Vice President Strategic Partnerships, United*Tranzactions
We’ve all experienced delays in postal deliveries which were only made worse during the pandemic. Because of these delays many companies are seeking ways to convince their customers to get onboard the electronic payment train. In this session you will hear how experts in the field of getting paid and getting paid electronically have successfully moved companies to 21st century payment methods.
NOVEMBER 9 tuesday 2 P.M. CST WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU ASKED: WHY” Speaker: Bob Starinsky, Management Consultant, Tradewinds Group, Inc.
Why are some organizations successful performers, when other, very similar organizations, are marginal performers at best? The answer is simple. Successful organizations constantly reinvent themselves, by questioning the status quo. In today’s business environment, change is the only constant. Organizations that regularly, if not constantly, engage themselves in self-reflection and self-improvement, are the organizations that stand the greatest chance of not merely success, but outright survival in today’s hyper-competitive marketplace. These are organizations that are asking themselves tough questions about what they want to be, how to get there and the best possible way of getting things done. They are future oriented and action oriented at the same time. Quite simply put, today, every organization is in two businesses at the same time - their day-to-day, or “core” business and the “change” business. This presentation provides leaders and managers of organizations of all types with practical advice and techniques for engaging in continuous, self-reflection and self-improvement intended to keep their organizations laser-focused and lean.
NOVEMBER 11 thursday 10 A.M. CST MANAGING THE REMOTE CREDIT DEPARTMENT – Dominic Biegel, Senior Manager, Sales Process Lead, Bectran
Join us to explore how to successfully leverage technology to make working from home life easier, whether you’re with a large, small or medium size company. We’ll review what aspects of credit, collections, claims, payments and cash application procedures have been automated with software and how this is extremely important for successful remote work. We will also discuss examples of companies that successfully transformed in office credit departments to remote thanks to technology and how these companies were able to get approval for their technology project.
NOVEMBER 11 thursday 2 P.M. CST BUILDING AND MOTIVATING HIGH PERFORMING TEAMS Speaker: Nicole Caley, MBA, APM, ARM, APSC, President & Founder, Payables Solutions Partners, LLC
In today’s world, the most sought out organizational leaders are part manager and part HR professional. Join veteran leader Nicole Caley in this session to learn skills necessary to elevate you into a true leader, instead of simply a manager. We will discuss how to identify your leadership style and how to develop the interpersonal skills needed to take charge. By learning to examine functional conflict and create strategies, you will not only staff your function effectively, but lead it to its fullest potential as well — building a high-performing team.
NOVEMBER 16 tuesday 10 A.M. CST USING SECURITY TO EXPAND YOUR CREDIT BOUNDARIES –
Speaker: Jerry Bailey, Executive Sales and Education Services Manager, NCS
Have you had to tell a salesperson to turn away a sale because the credit risk is too great? Do you have customers, with past due invoices, asking for additional time to pay? Has a customer placed an order much larger than any in their history? Secured transactions were created to promote commerce, encourage lending and sales, and have played a vital role in driving our economy. Discover how secured transactions can increase your sales while protecting your receivables. Secured transactions can allow you to sell to marginal accounts you may typically avoid, expand the credit lines for customers exceeding their existing credit line, and furnish to construction projects that carry high credit risk.
NOVEMBER 16 tuesday 2 P.M. CST CREDIT APPLICATION REVIEW
Speakers: Thomas Fawkes and Brian Jackiw, Tucker Ellis LLP
Credit Applications are an integral component of the credit underwriting and review process, and are commonly used by credit professional for a variety of reasons, including the evaluation of new and existing customers, the granting, conditioning and termination of credit, and as a tool for enforcing rights and remedies against defaulting customers. During this presentation, our presenters will examine the benefits of credit applications, best practices for designing an effective credit application, tips for maximizing customer compliance with the credit application process, and when and how credit applications should be updated.
NOVEMBER 18 thursday 10 A.M. CST RETHINKING RECEIVABLES: AI-DRIVEN CASH MANAGEMENT Speaker: Christopher Rios, Vice President, Dun & Bradstreet
Modern receivables cash application is about intelligence driven automation to drive efficiency, increase working capital and achieve synchronization between systems and parties. Learn why 41% of credit professionals polled agreed that cash application is the most likely back office process to be automated in the next 12 months and the benefits of doing so.
NOVEMBER 18 thursday 2 P.M. CST WHAT’S GOING ON WITH THE ECONOMY TODAY? Speaker: Charlie Munro, B.Riley Wealth Management
What’s up with the FED? What about all the borrowing? What about inflation and prices? Are we in a bubble or a rebound?? Join us as Charlie Munro provides easy to understand comments on these and other concerns about the economy. Charlie Munro brings extensive industry experience and specialized knowledge to his role as a Senior Vice-President with B.Riley Wealth Management. During his more than 40 year financial services career, he spent over two decades as an institutional bond underwriting and trading manager. He subsequently transitioned his deep understanding of securities markets to his work helping investors achieve their financial goals. He has also spent the past 20 years sharing his interest in and knowledge of the economy and financial industry by serving as an Adjunct Professor of Economics & Investments with Lake Forest Graduate School of Management. He earned an M.B.A. in Finance from Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University and a B.S. degree Finance from University of Florida.
NOVEMBER 23 tuesday 10 A.M. CST US CHINA TRADE WAR
Speaker: Bill Liu, President, NaviAsia Advisors
US President Donald Trump has complained about China’s trading practices since before he took office in 2016. The US launched an investigation into Chinese trade policies in 2017. It imposed tariffs on billions of dollars worth of Chinese products last year, and Beijing retaliated in kind. The trade war between the two largest economies shows no sign of easing. What’s next? Who will blink first? This presentation will guide you through the trade war and lead you to rethink the future of US-China relationship.
Back to the Future: Gateway
Gateway Roundup Lillian Novak, Chief Communications Officer, NACM Connect September was a busy month for our members in the Gateway Region. We were able to hold our only live Credit Conference this year and we were also able to attend a Cardinals game – the one where they officially made it into the playoffs. In both instances it was so great to be back in live situations with our members once again. A heartfelt thank you to all members who attended these events, and to our speakers, conference exhibitors and Cardinals game sponsor, Caine & Weiner. We hope to see you next year at more live events; and, in the meantime, enjoy our photo essays! ■
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2021 Credit Congress, Kansas City, MO Lillian Novak, Chief Communications Officer, NACM Connect to be back in person again”, and it certainly was. Attendance was lower than normal, and the expo was smaller than normal, but the spirit has never been greater.
Credit Congress came alive again in October. Several hundred members of NACM nationwide make the trip to Kansas City to once again enjoy the benefits of attending the premier NACM annual event. From the opening reception to the closing night party one sentiment resounded: “It’s so great
The traditional Sunday evening NACM Connect/Caine & Weiner reception was replaced with a much less formal and much more fun event at Chicken ‘N Pickle – a local event space where we gathered, ate, drank and played a few games of pickleball. Competition on the courts was fierce, but all in good fun. Thank you Caine & Weiner for helping make the evening such a huge success. As has become habit, NACM Connect walked away with an award honoring one of our members. Devon Glenn, CBA, Ferguson Enterprises was named the CBA Designation of Excellence recipient for 2021. The award
recognized the many contributions Glenn has made to the Association and to the credit industry over the past years. Congratulations, Devon! Many NACM Connect members also had speaking roles at the conference including our President, Phil Lattanzio, CCE; NACM Vice Chair Kevin Stinner, CCE; attorneys Tom Fawkes, Brian Jackiw and Bruce Nathan; partners Chris Ring (National Secured Transaction Services), Dominic Biegel (Bectran), Chris Rios (D&B), and Troy Wangen (True Partners). We are looking forward to being together again for the 126th Credit Congress and Expo in Louisville, Kentucky, taking place from June 5 to June 8, 2022. ■
Congratulations Rich! Congratulations to NACM Connect’s Credit Reporting Consultant Rich Steinkoenig on receiving the Dun & Bradstreet Rep of the Year award for 2019 and 2020 at October’s Credit Congress. Additionally, NACM Connect also received the top affiliate award from D&B. Below: Bob OBrien (left) presents Rich with the award.
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Illinois Construction Stuff and Stuff by and in the name of the assignee, who shall have as full and complete power to enforce the same as if such proceedings were taken under the provisions of this act by and in the name of the lien claimant. (Source: Laws 1903, p. 230.) This section isn’t a new part of the Statutes, and was important enough
“ Illinois Construction Stuff and Stuff Norm Cowie, CCE “I can’t pay you right now,” Frank said. “My customer is being a jerk and holding up all of the draws. But I will pay you, eventually, from other jobs if I have to.” “I appreciate it,” I responded. “Do you want me to lien it?” Frank is a homebuilder and a longtime customer going back to the 70’s when his father owned the business. We had never had any payment issues with him, so you’d think we wouldn’t talk about liening one of his jobs. But while most liens will have some adversarial nature to them, not every lien is soaked in acrimony. In this case, the lien would be friendly to him, but not so to his difficult customer. At least that was the hope. “Yeah,” he replied. “I hate to ask, but I have asked some of the trades to lien it.” “Tell you what,’ I added, “I’ll remove any finance charges too, but we’ll let them bill out so you can send them to your customer.” CREDITCONNECTIONS
“Good idea,” he exclaimed. Some years ago, another customer of ours was in a similar predicament and sort of took advantage of our forbearance by holding all payment on us for over a year as he litigated, and then demanding we accept a settlement when he settled his own claim. So, we went over some details that would help prevent a repeat of that unfortunate case. Frank said he could make payments against the liened balance, and said he would pay unrelated invoices in terms. We also talked about the possibility that he might pay off the lien prior to resolving his own, and I told him we could assign our lien claim to him if that happened. This is covered by Section 8 of the Lien Statutes which says this:
...the owner could decide to ... serve a notice under Section 34 of the Statutes requiring suit be filed within thirty days or the lien be forfeited. That’s a risky move though, because the lien claimants might call his bluff...
to be included in 1903 when they were first enacted.
(770 ILCS 60/8) (from Ch. 82, par. 8)
If he paid us off and held off releasing our lien, the owner could decide to scramble the eggs by serving a notice under Section 34 of the Statutes requiring suit be filed within thirty days or the lien be forfeited. That’s a risky move though, because the lien claimants might call his bluff which might end up costing the owner more in legal fees.
Sec. 8. All liens or claims for lien which may arise or accrue under the terms of this act shall be assignable, and proceedings to enforce such liens or claims for lien may be maintained
The other problem with assigning liens is that if you accept another party’s lien, you are taking on any defenses to that lien. In our case with my builder, if I assigned our lien to them, I could NOVEMBER / DECEMBER 2021
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Illinois Construction Stuff and Stuff give him all of the invoices and proof of deliveries since we’re a material supplier. He probably wouldn’t need more than that. However, if the roles were reversed and he was assigning his lien to us, there would be a lot more involved, such as time-cards to support the labor fees, his subcontractor’s bills and other stuff. And there might be contested extras, especially if the owner told them to do additional work, but didn’t sign the paperwork yet. It might require more testimony from the party that assigned the lien claim, so you have to be sure you’ll have cooperation if that becomes necessary. Another thing that can happen with cooperative liens is the sharing of legal counsel to lessen attorney fees. Section 9 of the Statues provides for this as follows: Sec. 9. Any two or more persons having liens on the same property may join in bringing such suit, setting forth their respective rights in their complaint… If one attorney was handling multiple liens on the same job, he/she could cut down some of the fees for things that might otherwise be duplicated in separate actions. If we assigned
our lien claim to Frank, this would allow him to combine his lien and ours into one action. There could still be issues if the owner had varying defenses to the lien claims. Also, there might be occasions where it would be advantageous to have another lien claimant’s lien attacked because you could put more money in the pot everyone would be sharing. Section 9 also allows for this possibility. The plaintiff and all defendants to such complaint may contest each other’s right without any formal issue of record made up between them other than that shown upon the original complaint. You couldn’t do that if you had the same attorney for competing positions.
Norman Cowie, CCE is Director of Credit for Paramont-EO, Inc. He has written articles appearing in the Chicago Tribune, Cynic Magazine, Business Credit and the Herald News. His current book titled, "The Illinois Mechanics Lien Statutes … and other construction stuff" is available for sale through NACM Connect. He also has ten published humor/ fantasy novels, some through traditional publishers Echelon Press, Quake Books and Draumr Publishing, although more recently he has transitioned over to Indie publishing. Norm’s most recent book, MOONED, is now available in hardcover. MOONED is a young adult book adults can read about a dog and cat turned into were humans by their werewolf master. Fun action. Check it out on Amazon. Norm can be reached at norm.cowie@paramont-eo. com, or feel free to visit him at www.normcowie.com which features past NACM Connect articles.
I don’t know how Frank’s problem job will end up, but while he fights the owner, we’ve perfected our lien claim. Meanwhile, he paid everything else on his account unrelated to this job, and I have confidence he’ll make payments on the lien if he can’t resolve it right away. Good luck, Frank. Norm ■
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Credit Group Meeting Calendar NACM Connect - Illinois/Wisconsin Local Industry Credit Group Meetings DATE
GROUP
MEETING LOCATION
November 11
Northern Illinois Heating & Plumbing Wholesalers Credit Group
Ditka's, Oakbrook, IL
November 15
Ad Media Credit Group
Zoom
November 16
Metal Distributors Credit Group
Zoom
November 16
Electrical Distributors Credit Group
Zoom
November 16
International Credit Professionals Credit Group
Zoom
November 17
Institutional Credit Association Credit Group
Ditka's, Oakbrook, IL
November 18
Basic Material Credit Group
Zoom
November 23
Building Suppliers
Zoom
December 7
Masonry Credit Group
TBD
December 9
Northern Illinois Heating & Plumbing Wholesalers Credit Group
Wildfire, Schaumburg, IL
December 14
Floor Covering & Wall Tile Credit Group
Conference Call
December 14
Metal Distributors Credit Group
Zoom
December 14
Electrical Distributors Credit Group
Zoom
December 16
Ad Media Credit Group
Zoom
December 16
Building Suppliers
Greek Islands, Lombard, IL
NACM Connect - Missouri/Kansas Local Industry Credit Group Meetings DATE
GROUP
MEETING LOCATION
November 5
Central Illinois Electrical Distributors Credit Group
Bella Milano, Springfield, IL
November 11
Kansas City Builders Credit Group
Hereford House Town Square
November 17
Electrical Distributors Credit Group
Bartolino's, St Louis, MO
November 19
Refrigeration Warm/Cool Air Suppliers Credit Group
Bartolino's, St Louis, MO
December 2
Caterpillar Dealer Credit Group
Conference Call
December 3
Mid Missouri Construction Credit Group
Addisons, Columbia, MO
December 9
Kansas City Building Materials Group
TBD
December 15
Electrical Distributors Credit Group
Bartolino's, St Louis, MO
December 17
Refrigeration Warm/Cool Air Suppliers Credit Group
Bartolino's, St Louis, MO
NACM Connect - Pennsylvania Local Industry Credit Group Meetings DATE
GROUP
MEETING LOCATION
November 10
Building Trades Group
Hoss's Steak & Sea House, Altoona, PA
November 16
Construction/Plumbing & Heating Group
Bravo, Cranberry Township, PA
November 17
Food Group
Bravo, Waterfront-Homestead, PA
November 23
Electrical Suppliers Group
Bravo, Waterfront-Homestead, PA
December 8
Building Trades Group
Hoss's Steak & Sea House, Altoona
December 15
Food Group
Bravo, Waterfront-Homestead, PA
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Credit Group Meeting Calendar NACM Connect Indiana/Michigan/Ohio Local Industry Credit Group Meetings DATE
GROUP
MEETING LOCATION
November 9
Electric Industrial Supply Credit Group
Brann's, Wyoming, MI
November 9
Fort Wayne Building Materials Credit Group
Don Halls Gas House Restaurant, Fort Wayne, IN
November 10
West Michigan Heating & Plumbing Wholesalers Credit Group
Brann's, Wyoming, MI
November 11
Indiana Wholesale Floor Covering Credit Group
Conference Call
November 11
Columbus Wholesale Electric Credit Group
McNaughton-McKay Conference Room, Cols, OH
November 11
Lumber & Building Materials Credit Group
Conference Call
November 11
Michiana Credit Association Credit Group
Hilton Garden Inn, Elkhart, IN
November 16
Indiana Electrical Suppliers Credit Group
Conference Call
November 16
Automotive Suppliers Credit Group
Conference Call
November 17
Indianapolis Building Trade Suppliers Credit Group
Blakley Corp. Conference Room, Indianapolis IN
November 17
Metal Service Center Credit Group
Antonio's, Canton, MI
November 17
Cleveland/Akron/Canton Food Suppliers Credit Group
Papa Joe's, Akron, OH
November 17
Cincinnati Construction Suppliers Credit Group
Rusty Bucket Restaurant & Tavern, Liberty Township, OH
November 18
Cincinnati Dayton Wholesale Electric Credit Group
Century Inn, Cincinnati, OH
November 18
Michigan Electric Supply Credit Group
Antonio's, Canton, MI
November 24
Plumbing & Heating Wholesalers Credit Group
Ferguson Enterprises Conference Room, Indianapolis IN
December 8
West Michigan Heating & Plumbing Wholesalers Credit Group
Brann's, Wyoming, MI
December 9
Michiana Credit Association Credit Group
Hilton Garden Inn, Elkhart, IN
December 9
Columbus Wholesale Electric Credit Group
McNaughton-McKay Conference Room, Cols, OH
December 14
Electric Industrial Supply Credit Group
TBD
December 14
Fort Wayne Building Materials Credit Group
Don Halls Gas House Restaurant, Fort Wayne, IN
December 15
Indianapolis Building Trade Suppliers Credit Group
Blakley Corp. Conference Room, Indianapolis IN
December 21
Automotive Suppliers Credit Group
Conference Call
December 21
Indiana Electrical Suppliers Credit Group
Conference Call
December 22
Plumbing & Heating Wholesalers Credit Group
Ferguson Enterprises Conference Room, Indianapolis IN
December 15
Cleveland/Akron/Canton Food Suppliers Credit Group
Papa Joe's, Akron, OH
NACM Connect - Nebraska Local Industry Credit Group Meetings DATE
GROUP
MEETING LOCATION
November 9
Omaha Builders Credit Group
Watkins Concrete Block (Nebco), Omaha
December 14
Omaha Builders Credit Group
Teleconference
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Credit Group Meeting Calendar NACM Connect National Industry Credit Group Meetings DATE
GROUP
MEETING LOCATION
November 2-4
National Agricultural Credit Conference
Jekyll Island Club, Jekyll Island, GA
November 9
National Metal Industry Raw Material Group
TEAMS
November 10
Northeast Regional Metal Distributors
TEAMS
November 10
National Tool & Accessories Manufacturers Credit Group
Zoom
November 11
National Electrical Manufacturers Credit Group
Zoom
November 14-15
National Plumbing, Pipe & Heating Credit Group
Sheraton Sand Key, Clearwater Beach, FL
November 15-16
National Home Centers Credit Group
Sheraton Sand Key, Clearwater Beach, FL
November 16-17
National Consumer Products Credit Group
Sheraton Sand Key, Clearwater Beach, FL
November 18
National RVMH Credit Group
Flamingo, Las Vegas, NV
November 18-19
National Steel Mill Credit Group
Zoom
November 19
National Circuit Board Group
Zoom
December 9
National Paper Packaging Credit Group
Zoom
December 9-10
National Underground Utilities Supply Credit Group
Hampton Inn Gateway, Orlando, FL
December 16
National Metal Producers Credit Group
Zoom
NACM Connect - New York Local Industry Credit Group Meetings DATE
GROUP
MEETING LOCATION
November 9
Western New York Food & Beverage Supply Credit Group
Eagle House, Buffalo,NY
November 10
Rochester Plumbing & HVAC Credit Group
REPORTS Conference Call
November 12
Buffalo Building & Construction Credit Group
Eagle House, Buffalo,NY
November 16
Central New York Building Credit Group
Colemans, Syracuse,NY
November 18
Rochester Building Credit Group
Cerames, Rochester,NY
November 19
Best Practices Group
Eagle House, Buffalo,NY
November 23
Buffalo Plumbing & Electric Credit Group
Eagle House, Buffalo,NY
December 8
Rochester Plumbing/HVAC
Conference Call
December 10
Buffalo Bldg./Const. Group
Eagle House, Buffalo,NY
December 14
WNY Food and Beverage Supply Group
Eagle House, Buffalo,NY
December 16
Rochester Building Group
Cerames, Rochester,NY
December 20
Albany Building Credit Group
Conference Call
December 21
CNY Building Group
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Event Calendar LOCATION
PRESENTER / INSTRUCTOR(S)
Zoom Videoconferencing
10 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. CST
Thomas Fawkes and Brian Jackiw
CREDIT CONFERENCE Preparing for Preferences
Zoom Videoconferencing
2 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. CST
Randall Woolley
November 5
Q & A: Get to Know our New Careers In Credit Job Board
Zoom Videoconferencing
11:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. CST
Leslie Harrison, SPHR, CGA
November 9
CREDIT CONFERENCE Skirting the Post Office: Converting Your Customers to Electronic Payers
Zoom Videoconferencing
10 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. CST
Joe Batie, Frank Dispensa, Michael Williams
November 9
CREDIT CONFERENCE When Was the Last Time You Asked: Why
Zoom Videoconferencing
2 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. CST
Bob Starinsky
November 10
NACM Connect Credit 103
Zoom Videoconferencing
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. CST
Dave Condon, CCE
November 11
CREDIT CONFERENCE Managing the Remote Credit Department
Zoom Videoconferencing
10 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. CST
Dominic Biegel
November 11
CREDIT CONFERENCE Building and Motivating High Performing Teams
Zoom Videoconferencing
2 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. CST
Nicole Caley, MBA, APM, ARM, APSC
November 16
CREDIT CONFERENCE Using Security to Expand your Credit Boundaries
Zoom Videoconferencing
10 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. CST
Jerry Bailey
November 16
CREDIT CONFERENCE Credit Application Review
Zoom Videoconferencing
2 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. CST
Thomas Fawkes and Brian Jackiw
November 18
CREDIT CONFERENCE Rethinking Receivables: AI-Driven Cash Management
Zoom Videoconferencing
10 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. CST
Christopher Rios
November 18
NACM Connect Indiana Best Practices Discussion Group
Zoom Videoconferencing
11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. EST
Thomas Fawkes and Brian Jackiw, Tucker Ellis LLP
November 18
CREDIT CONFERENCE What’s Going on with the Economy Today?
Zoom Videoconferencing
2 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. CST
Charlie Munro
November 23
CREDIT CONFERENCE US China Trade War
Zoom Videoconferencing
10 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. CST
Bill Liu
January 5, 2022
NACM Connect Credit 101
Zoom Videoconferencing
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. CST
Dave Condon, CCE
January 6, 2022
Basic Financial Accounting
Zoom Videoconferencing
5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. CST
Curtis Litchfield, CCE
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November 4
CREDIT CONFERENCE Litigation 101
November 4
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NACM Connect case that the people you haven’t seen before are more likely to be the source of the problem,” Jones explained. Since placing incorrect blame while working on a team can happen so easily, it is crucial to be aware of any power dynamic that might be at play. “If you’re charting your own career path, working with powerful eminent people poses risks,” Jones said. “It says that you’re probably less likely to get credit for a good outcome and you’re more likely to get discredited for a bad outcome. So, you might want to be choosy about who you hitch your own reputation to.” ■
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organizations at Kellogg, placing blame comes down mostly to reputation. They found that the same people on a team who celebrate when things go right are often not the ones who get criticism when things go wrong. “That double standard should make us question how we give credit and how we give blame,” Uzzi said. “What typically happens is, they assign the most credit to the most eminent person on the team.” This phenomenon is something they call the Matthew Effect. It essentially means those who have a positive reputation only improve their reputation in other people’s eyes over time. For example, if two people are writing a book together, the senior author is more likely to get most of the credit even if they only did 5% of the work, Uzzi explained. “Because the false credit that was assigned to you just adds to your eminence, which only makes it more likely that next time you’re going to get more,” he added. CREDITCONNECTIONS
When a team makes a mistake, there are three ways this scenario usually unfolds. One, everyone on the team takes equal responsibility. Two, those who usually get the positive feedback also take the criticism. Or three, those who do not generally take credit when things go right take the heat for a mistake. Uzzi and Jones put this to the test to see which scenario was most likely. They looked at retractions of books as an example. “What we found was that when there’s a retraction, the lion’s share of the blame lands on the junior author,” Uzzi said. “Which is interesting because when the paper does well, we credit the senior author.” Jones said this may happen because human nature is to trust a more wellknown person than someone who is newer, even though an original team member can mess up just as easily as someone more junior. “If you have one person who you feel pretty clear about because you’ve seen a lot of their prior work and you’re confident in that person and you see other people on the team who you aren’t confident about because they don’t really have much of a reputation yet, it’s more likely to be the
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Indiana
WEBINAR ZOOM MEETING INDIANA BEST PRACTICES DISCUSSION GROUP We understand that information in today’s credit world is vital. Participating in a Best Practices Discussion Group will provide you with credit-specific education, contacts in the local credit community and the opportunity to share ideas with fellow colleagues.
About the Best Practices Discussion Group Unlike traditional credit groups, the NACM Connect Indiana Best Practices Discussion Group is not industry specific. Your entire company may attend each meeting including your associates, members of the credit department and even the CEO of your organization. Any NACM Connect member company is welcome to join the group. Each meeting will discuss best practices and no specific customers will be mentioned.
About the Group Meetings Four times each year, the Best Practices Discussion Group will hold a roundtable discussion. Local meetings will be held in the Indianapolis, Indiana area. We will focus on various credit-related topics relevant to today’s business professional. NACM personnel, a member company or guest speaker will facilitate a lunch meeting.
Objectives of the Best Practices Discussion Group • Determine necessary improvements for your credit and/or accounting departments and organization.
Next Meeting Topic: ALL THINGS CREDIT Presenters: Thomas Fawkes and Brian Jackiw Tucker Ellis LLP
Date: Thursday, November 18, 2021 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. EST Location: Webinar/Zoom Meeting For More Information or to Register: Please contact Kelly Hall at kelly.hall@nacmconnect.org or 317.225.4281
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