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Brett King

    Bank 4.0
    The Rise of Technosocialism
    Bank 4.0
    The Radix
    Der Aufstieg des Technosozialismus
    Breaking Banks
    • „Disruption“ ist der Begriff der Stunde. Neue Technologien krempeln altbewährte Geschäftsmodelle um und lassen Marktführer zu Verlierern werden. So geschehen in der Musikindustrie, bei Büchern und vielem mehr. Kommen jetzt die Banken dran? Bestsellerautor Brett King untersucht, welche Veränderungen auf den Bankensektor zukommen. Seiner Meinung nach wird dieser „in den nächsten zehn Jahren mehr Veränderung sehen als in den letzten hundert.“ Ob Cloud-Lending, Neo-Banks, FinTech oder Social Banking: King untersucht die Trends und Möglichkeiten und identifiziert Gewinner, Verlierer und Perspektiven.

      Breaking Banks
    • Der Aufstieg des Technosozialismus

      Wie Ungleichheit, KI und Klima eine neue Weltordnung einläuten werden

      Wohin werden die technologischen Quantensprünge unserer Zeit die Gesellschaft führen? Werden konservative Regierungen in einer immer stärker automatisierten Welt mit hoher Arbeitslosigkeit die resultierenden sozialen Unruhen bekämpfen? Oder lassen sie sich doch auf das Schreckgespenst eines universellen Grundeinkommens ein? Welche Macht dürfen Lobbyisten noch haben, wenn es um Energie und Nahrung und somit letztlich ums Überleben geht? Werden Wahlen abgeschafft und wir gehen zur Echtzeit-Demokratie über? Wie werden unsere Kinder in einer Welt leben, die von Klimakatastrophen bedroht und von künstlicher Intelligenz gesteuert wird? Welche Volkswirtschaften kommen gut durch den Wandel und wo droht das Scheitern? Ein Buch mit vielen Antworten auf sehr spannende Fragen.

      Der Aufstieg des Technosozialismus
    • The Radix

      • 366 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      5,0(1)Abgeben

      For five centuries adventurers, researchers and believers have searched for the Radix. A US agent has been hired to locate the legendary Radix, a relic with sacred healing powers, the modern day descendents of the infamous Borgia family will stop at nothing to wield the power of the Radix. At the same time the Knights of Malta wants the Radix ... and will stop at nothing to get the relic for their own use and gain favor with the Pope.

      The Radix
    • Bank 4.0

      Banking Everywhere, Never at a Bank

      • 359 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      4,2(32)Abgeben
      Bank 4.0
    • The Rise of Technosocialism

      • 320 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      4,1(38)Abgeben

      Statistics, analysis and commentary from top thinkers on emerging behaviour explains why industries and economies are forced to reinvent themselves

      The Rise of Technosocialism
    • Written by respected thought leader and e-banking expert Brett King, this book will question the future of banking as we know it. Will banks become extinct?

      Bank 4.0
    • Augmented

      • 440 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden
      3,8(347)Abgeben

      Apple Watch, SmartGlasses, Fitness & Health Monitors, Virtual Reality Goggles. How will embeddedand wearable technologies such as these, and others to come, affect consumersand businesses? A groundbreaking work by Brett King, founder of the world's first mobile bank - With contributions fromrespected futurists on how the near- and medium-term future will pan out: ANDYLARK, ALEX LIGHTMAN andJP RANGASWAMI- With testimonials byauthors Robert Scoble Ramez Naam, RobertTercek, as well as Seth Wheeler (advisor to Preseident Obama) and RichardRobinson (founder of RenRen, China lead for 500 startups)- Industry specificscenarios for banking, real estate, retail, travel/hospitality

      Augmented
    • Bank 3.0

      • 396 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      3,5(41)Abgeben

      The first edition of BANK 2.0—#1 on Amazon's bestseller list for banking and finance in the US, UK, Germany, France, and Japan for over 18 months—took the financial world by storm and became synonymous with disruptive customer behaviour, technology shift, and new banking models. In BANK 3.0, Brett King brings the story up to date with the latest trends redefining financial services and payments—from the global scramble for dominance of the mobile wallet and the expectations created by tablet computing to the operationalising of the cloud, the explosion of social media, and the rise of the de-banked consumer, who doesn't need a bank at all. BANK 3.0 shows that the gap between customers and financial services players is rapidly widening, leaving massive opportunities for new, non-bank competitors to totally disrupt the industry. "On the Web and on Mobile, the customer isn't king—he's dictator. Highly impatient, skeptical, cynical. Brett King understands deeply what drives this new hard-nosed customer. Banking professionals would do well to heed his advice." —Gerry McGovern, author of Killer Web Content

      Bank 3.0
    • The first edition of BANK 2.0 took the financial services world by storm and became synonymous with disruptive customer behaviour, technology shift and new banking models. In BANK 3.0, Brett King looks at the latest trends that are redefining financial services and payments. From the global scramble for dominance of the mobile wallet, the expectations created by tablet computing, the operationalizing of the cloud and the explosion of social media he explores:li>How Social Media has exposed pricing, over-regulation, outdated processes and poor policy,How mobile technology is completely changing the context of banking,How customer advocacy is killing traditional brand marketing,The growth of the ‘de-banked’ consumer who doesn’t need a bank at all; andWhy Banking is no longer a place you go, but something you doBANK 3.0 shows that the gap between customer and financial services players is rapidly growing, leaving massive opportunities for new, non-bank competitors to totally disrupt the industry.

      Bank 3.0 : why banking is no longer somewhere you go, but something you do
    • The financial crisis is just beginning for retail institutions. Ninety to ninety-five per cent of bank transactions are executed electronically today. The Internet, ATMs, call centres and smartphones have become mainstream for customers. But banks still classify these as alternative channels and maintain an organisation structure where Branch dominates thinking. Continued technology innovations, Web 2.0, social networking, app phones and mobility are also stretching traditional banking models to the limit. BANK 2.0 reveals why customer behaviour is so rapidly changing, how branches will evolve, why cheques are disappearing, and why your mobile phone will replace your wallet all within the next 10 years.

      Bank 2.0