Mobile is impacting heavily on our society today. In this book, Nicoletti analyzes the application of mobile to the world of financial institutions. He considers future developments and the possible use of mobile to help the transformation in products, processes, organizations and business models of financial institutions globally.
Mobile is impacting heavily on our society today. In this book, Nicoletti analyzes the application of mobile to the world of financial institutions. He considers future developments and the possible use of mobile to help the transformation in products, processes, organizations and business models of financial institutions globally.
Bernardo Nicoletti graduated from the Polytechnic School of Turin, Italy and has an MSEE from Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. He worked for GE Capital, as Group CTO, and AIG, with assignments in Italy, UK, USA and Argentina. Currently he is a professor of ICT Procurement at the University of TorVergata, Rome, Italy and provides consultancy in Europe and Asia on IT strategy, organization and procurement. In all his positions, Bernardo has been particularly active in the application of Lean Six Sigma to financial institutions. He calls his approach "Lean & Digitize" and over time has developed a specific methodology as a way to reduce costs and improve quality, bringing value to the customer and to the business. He is the author of over 20 books on management, published in both Italy and the UK. He has been a frequent speaker at international conferences and has published over 200 articles in domestic and international journals.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Transformation of the Financial Services 2. Mobile Banking 3. The Management of Mobile Banking 4. Opportunities, Challenges, and Remediation 5. Regulatory Framework for Mobile Commerce 6. Mobile Security 7. Mobile Banking in the World 8. Future Conclusions
Introduction 1. Transformation of the Financial Services 2. Mobile Banking 3. The Management of Mobile Banking 4. Opportunities, Challenges, and Remediation 5. Regulatory Framework for Mobile Commerce 6. Mobile Security 7. Mobile Banking in the World 8. Future Conclusions
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