• Think Like a Brand, Not a Bank

  • Nov 21 2024
  • Length: 51 mins
  • Podcast

Think Like a Brand, Not a Bank

  • Summary

  • In our latest podcast episode, Jack, Eric, & Fred dive deep with co-host Alison Netzer, author of "Think Like a Brand, Not a Bank," . 🏦☕️ We explore how banks can pivot from being just transactional to becoming customer-centric giants, just like your favorite coffee shop!

    🎧 From discussing frictionless customer handoffs to embracing counterintuitive strategies and fostering coaching cultures, this episode is packed with insights to revolutionize banking. 🌟

    👉 If you want to know how banks can take a page out of retail's playbook or why authenticity is key for meaningful change, you NEED to listen to this episode. It's not just talk—it's a blueprint for the future of banking!

    Takeaways:

    • The discussion emphasizes the importance of embracing tension in banking to drive innovation and change.
    • Understanding that the competition is often the status quo can lead to transformative strategies.
    • Creating a brand mindset in financial services requires a shift from transactional to relational approaches.
    • Cross-training employees and fostering a coaching culture can enhance customer experiences significantly.
    • Banking should focus on the 'why' behind their services to connect with customers effectively.
    • The idea of doing counterintuitive things is essential for staying relevant in the industry.

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • Starbucks
    • Apple
    • Patagonia
    • Citizens Bank of Edmond
    • 3M
    • Umpqua Bank
    • Kantar
    • Nashville Football Club

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