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The Evolution Of eBay’s Global Payments Strategy

PYMNTS

The business would also need to address all these issues without sacrificing its user experiences, ensuring that its Mexican consumers can shop and pay on its sites with the same degree of ease, speed and convenience as its U.S. This is a set of logistical difficulties with which eCommerce marketplaces like eBay are all too familiar.

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Commoditization, Optimization or Transformation: What’s in Your Core Wallet?

Gonzobanker

My colleague Steve Williams observed in What’s Going On In Banking 2021: Rebounding from the Pandemic , “Many banks that were taking an incremental approach to digital were shocked into reality during 2020, and executives realized greater investment and faster transformation is needed to stay relevant.”. Commoditization Strategy.

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The 2500-Year-Old, $900 Billion Lesson Haunting Digital Transformation

FICO

And in the case of digital transformation, the best way to achieve this is with a decision management platform. That many centuries ago, the Tower of Babel had a 100% failure rate; but modern-day digital transformation is not far behind, with a surprising 70% failure rate of its own. No Transformation Without Collaboration.

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Scorecard Reports

Javelin Strategy & Research

In the course of our ongoing market research, we find certain firms rise to the top — Javelin's scorecard reports and awards recognize these firms for their exceptional quality of product or client experience, ability to meet customer demand, or overall excellence. Javelin Strategy & Research assesses six of the leading ven.

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Are You Catering For The ‘Unhappy Path’ In Digital Journeys?

FICO

Many businesses plan for the most common or obvious problems, but of course just because something occurs infrequently doesn’t mean that it isn’t important. What happened next, was an excellent example of a company that has considered the “Unhappy Path” and used analytics to optimize the customer experience. by Aashish Sharma.