ANZ Bank Archives - Finovate. Last week, I attended the BAI Retail Delivery conference in Boston (for more background on the event, see note 1). I enjoyed the show tremendously. Famous speakers, new products, several thousand attendees, statistics galore, and a floor filled with new bank tech. For me, the only disappointments were the non- industry keynoters, who are not why I attend, but are something to tell your friends and family about when you get home (note 2). Like last year, I’ll cut to the chase and hand out my personal awards for the event. I saw only a tiny fraction of the companies, so the list below shows merely my favorites culled from about two dozen company interviews. Here are my notes with (source in parenthesis): 2. U. S. About BAI Retail Delivery Conference 2. BAI Retail Delivery is an annual rite of passage for bank tech strategies, delivery system analysts, and product managers. At the peak, in 1. It was a little like Times Square but without the highrises. Some exhibitors had massive 1. And the show- floor routinely sold out. They also cast doubt on the value of McFarlane's Breakout program. The ultimate tragedy of this ugly chapter in the bank's history is that ANZ, from a strategic perspective, is now the weakest of the major Australian banks. ![]() Financial institutions brought teams of people to pour over the new machines and software solutions, be inspired at the general sessions where Bill Gates, Roll Perot, Scott Cook, and other tech- industry luminaries showed up to win over the bankers. Fast- forward a decade. It’s still an awesome event which I highly recommend. Projects This is a selection of recent projects, some of which are ongoing in nature. Training and Coaching Programs. Co-designed a Leadership program for ANZ Bank, a development program for the top 300 leaders.I thoroughly enjoyed every conversation I had and most every session I attended. But the event has downsized considerably. This year, you could walk across the exhibit hall in a few minutes. And if you wanted to, you could have spent five minutes with all 1. That would have been impossible last year with around 3. But all- in- all, I’d say there was more energy on the floor this year because the attendee per square foot ratio seemed much better.
Unfortunately, on Thursday both Al Gore (planned) and Jack Welch (unplanned back problems) phoned in their keynote addresses via sat- link.
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