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7 Rules To Improve Total Experience Using the “Time-on-Task” Methodology

South State Correspondent

While these rules were derived from improving time-on-task, they can enhance bank performance no matter what metrics a bank uses for customer, employee, or total experience (the combination of employee and customer experience). Design or pick the fastest customer experience.

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7 Mistakes Financial Institutions Make With Digital Signage

The Financial Brand

Digital signs should improve in-branch marketing, communications and customer experience. The post 7 Mistakes Financial Institutions Make With Digital Signage appeared first on The Financial Brand - Banking Trends, Analysis & Insights. But do they? Here's how to avoid common pitfalls.

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Steal This 5-Step Banking Innovation Playbook from Gentle Monster

South State Correspondent

Honkook Kim and his Gentle Monster Brand is a perfect example. The Banking Innovation Playbook – Step 1: Find a Niche Kim looked at the market and knew he needed traction in at least a single segment where he could create a brand and a following for Gentle Monster. Find the gap in one segment and build success from there.

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Why diversity abounds in new branch designs

Celent Banking

It stems from diversity in a number of factors: an institutions’ brand equity, desired customer experience, target market, legacy system capability and a host of other factors. Not everyone sees it this way (Figure 2). This diversity of opinion is to be expected.

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Gonzo Goes to BAI Retail Delivery 2014: Sweet Home Chicago?

Gonzobanker

With a focus on digital banking and branch transformation, it was interesting to see the attendee list with lots of sexy new customer experience and analytics titles. Entrepreneur Gary Vaynerchuk implored the crowd to get beyond the marketing talk and stop marketing in the past. General Sessions.

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