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Change the Bank: banking industry rules are changing

mjvinnovation

We have no way of answering that question, but we know that the truth is this: the rules of the financial market are changing, and it’s no surprise. We have already mentioned the importance of the cycle of Run the Bank to Change of Bank and how urgent it is to monitor these transitions to remain competitive.

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Open Banking: what changes in terms of our relationship with money?

mjvinnovation

a bank that provides delightful experiences combining emotions and finance may seem strange, but we’ll prove that that’s not necessarily true. We don’t want to keep harping on this, but our world has changed a lot in the past months. As we already touched on here, the rules of the game have changed. . Nor can banks be.

Change 52
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Future Banking: what will bank agencies look like in the future?

mjvinnovation

It is impossible to talk about the future of banks without first mentioning the last major transformation in the sector, caused by fintechs. With a natural opening of a new phase in the banking sector, the role of financial agencies in the future of consumption needs to be rethought. Mobile Banking: the future and present of branches.

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New Business Designs can be delivered through a Business Ecosystem Approach.

Paul Hobcraft

When looking at radically different thinking and design in business, where Ecosystems become central, you need to ask yourself what industries would benefit from such an alternative design and thinking due to the changing complexities and challenges they are facing. Markets today are radically changing and are more demanding.

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Intentionality and the Differentiating Competitive Advantage 

Planview

This debunks the perspective that business agility and successful transformation are limited to companies of a certain profile. I am not just referencing improvements via Agile and DevOps, although they are a piece of the puzzle. I see companies recognizing that speed is the differentiating competitive advantage in business.

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UX for banking: journey + usability + technology

mjvinnovation

This is an experience design process that plans, identifies, and subscribes to the implementation of the necessary value differentials that a brand requires to create a sustainable competitive advantage. With the regulation of Open Banking and data sharing by financial institutions, UX becomes an invaluable tool.

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4 Ways Agility Protects the Status Quo (And 5 Reasons Anticipation is Better)

Daniel Burrus

Agility is one such strategy—the often vaunted capacity to react to change as quickly as possible to address problems and changing market conditions. Does that make agility an extinct dinosaur? Why Agility Is No Longer Enough. Agility needs to be balanced with a new key strategy—becoming #Anticipatory.

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