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How Israel’s Oldest Bank Is Engaging Employees to Become a Leader in Banking Innovation

Qmarkets

In 2013, Bank Leumi embarked on a journey to make innovation one of its prime strategic goals. In order to achieve this goal, the Bank undertook an initiative to change their corporate culture, so every employee would see innovation as part of their daily work; an aim they should constantly aspire to.

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Leveraging Design Thinking for IT-Business Alignment in Prioritizing Mission-Critical Needs

Tullio Siragusa

For instance, consider a hypothetical global bank launching a new online banking system. Implementing Design Thinking Implementing Design Thinking into the IT alignment process consists of five key stages: Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, and Test.

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Blueprint for Bouncing Back: A Design Thinking Guide to Unemployment

Tullio Siragusa

Additionally, banks and other financial institutions might be more flexible than you think. Based on the feedback during the “Test” phase, you might circle back to “Ideate” or “Prototype” to refine your approach. As daily commutes become less frequent, it might be time to rethink our transportation choices.

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Beyond the Daily Grind: How Design Thinking Can Illuminate Your Life’s Purpose

Tullio Siragusa

Motivation and Resilience Imagine purpose as the relentless engine that powers your actions. Perhaps you volunteered at a local food bank during a difficult time in your life and found solace in making a difference. Ideate — Explore Possibilities Design Thinking encourages brainstorming and exploring multiple solutions.