Products
Individual products
Purchase the book, each PowerPoint module, and each workbook separately. The book, Board Academy PowerPoint Module 1, and Board Academy Workbook Module 1 are presented as separate products.
The Credit Union Difference™ Book
The foundation product and starting point for the entire academy platform.
Coming soonBoard Academy Module 1 PowerPoint
Governing Without Managing — what every director needs to know.
Coming soonBoard Academy Module 1 Workbook
Participant workbook for reflection, worksheets, checklists, and governance practice.
Coming soonFull product comparison
| Track | Module | Purchase |
|---|---|---|
| Board Academy | Module 1 — Governing Without Managing | Coming soon Coming soon |
| Board Academy | Module 2 — Financial Oversight for Directors | Pending |
| Board Academy | Module 3 — Strategic Planning | Pending |
| Board Academy | Module 4 — CEO Evaluation & Succession | Pending |
| Board Academy | Module 5 — Risk & Cybersecurity | Pending |
| Board Academy | Module 6 — AI and the Future of Credit Unions | Pending |
| Employee Academy | Module 1 — More Than a Job: The Credit Union Movement | Coming soon Coming soon |
| Employee Academy | Module 2 — The Member Is the Owner | Coming soon Coming soon |
| Employee Academy | Module 3 — Living the Credit Union Difference | Coming soon Coming soon |
| Employee Academy | Module 4 — The Business of a Credit Union | Coming soon Coming soon |
| Employee Academy | Module 5 — Protecting the Cooperative | Coming soon Coming soon |
| Employee Academy | Module 6 — The Next Generation of the Movement | Coming soon Coming soon |
Frequently asked questions
Can I buy just one module instead of a whole package?
Yes. Every PowerPoint and workbook is available as an individual purchase, in addition to the bundled packages.
What format are the PowerPoint and workbook files delivered in?
Details on delivery format and access will be confirmed at checkout.
Are the pending Board Academy modules available for pre-order?
Not yet. Pending modules will be added to this page as they’re released.
Why does the book cite specific numbers instead of just making a values-based case?
Because credibility with a skeptical audience — directors, executives, and finance-literate members — depends on it. Claims like the $38 billion in aggregate member benefit reported by the NCUA for year-end 2024, or the $250 to $400 average annual credit card savings, are sourced and specific enough to be checked, which is exactly what makes them more persuasive than a values statement alone.