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E-raamat: Beyond Resilience: Patterns of Success in Fintech and Digital Transformation [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 354 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Jan-2025
  • Kirjastus: Auerbach
  • ISBN-13: 9781003395577
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
  • Hind: 48,92 €*
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  • Tavahind: 69,89 €
  • Säästad 30%
  • Formaat: 354 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Jan-2025
  • Kirjastus: Auerbach
  • ISBN-13: 9781003395577

The vast majority of startups digital transformation programmes fail despite having both time and money, energy and resources. Why to answer this question the book amasses interviews and case studies from within big corporates and successful startups as well as industry observers, regulators, commentators and practitioners.



Is success pattern- based? Is the journey of successfully building new banks or services (either from scratch or in the context of a going concern) predictable enough to be repeatable? And if there are patterns, are they within our gift to replicate?

Beyond Resilience: Patterns of Success in Fintech and Digital Transformation

asks these questions and seeks answers among the people who have first- hand experience of building new things and who live to tell the tale.

This book is not a hagiographic founder story that elevates the founder’s own narrative to a montage of challenge and resilience, grit, perseverance and a soaring successful crowning at the end: a narrative that, figuratively speaking, can play out while ‘Eye of the Tiger’ is blaring in the background. Nor is the book a series of vendor testimonials that cover in a few thousand words each their own triumphant digital projects. These stories are not untrue but can be too generic to be illuminating, too vague to be helpful and too hollow to be the whole truth.

Filled with interviews from leading fintech entrepreneurs, this book strives to tell the whole truth about building new things. It shares the stories of leaders who admit that as they built their businesses, they learned a lot, changed a lot, and made mistakes and had to course- correct. The book attests that leading new fintech ventures or digital transformations, whether they are started with a blank sheet of paper or within an established entity, is hard and unpredictable. It requires control. It requires consistency and integrity. It requires standing strong either alone or with a team. It requires going beyond resilience.

 

1. Unlocking Greatness: Seeking Everyday Patterns in Extraordinary
Journeys
2. Sometimes You Choose Your Moment, Sometimes the Moment Chooses
You
3. Getting the Basics Right or You Just Pointed at All of Me
4. Unit
Economics for the Home or Why You Should Be Ashamed to Admit You Dont
Actually Know Your Cost to Serve
5. People Are (Not All That) Strange
6.
Negotiating Trade-Offs and Other Superpowers
7. Gods and Masters
8. Shapes,
Sizes and Colours
9. Between Steadfastness and Adaptability
Leda Glyptis is a seasoned fintech executive and former banker, with a career spanning two decades. She has worked in transformation and technology functions across a variety of financial services verticals and companies including BNY Mellon, QNB, 11:FS and 10x. She is the author of Bankers Like Us: Dispatches from an Industry in Transition and of the highly acclaimed #LedaWrites column on Fintech Futures. She is a frequent keynote speaker and contributor to industry publications and works as an external advisor to boards and executive teams for banks and technology companies of various sizes in several geographies.

Leda is Visiting Professor of Practice for the University of Loughborough, London, focusing on fintech and the digital economy. Leda holds a BA and MA from Kings College, Cambridge, and an MSc and PhD from the London School of Economics and Political Science.