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THE NEW BUSINESS OF BANKING: SURVIVING AND THRIVING

BOLLENBACHER, GEORGE M. - Personal Name;

The financial services industry truly is being determined by the survival of the fittest! Financial institutions appear to be caught in a maelstrom of disaster that can be escaped only through consolidation. In fact, the banking industry is al- ready restructuring itself into what will eventually become a much smaller group of winners.

The New Business of Banking by George M. Bollenbacher shows every bank how to be among the winners!

Taking an eye-opening, positive point of view, focusing on what the winners are doing, how they are doing it and how to become a leader in a new era of financial services, this guide to organizational fitness explores numerous topics in detail, including:

Key Global Economic Issues as They Relate to a Bank's Survival Effects of the Bank Crisis on Profits and Management Strategies
- Making the Most of Fewer Resources
- Capturing Customers and Franchises
Strategies that Winners Will Use to Outpace the Competition


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Series Title
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Statement of Responsibility
George M. Bollenbacher
Call Number
332.1 BOL b
Publisher
Illinois : Bankers Publishing Company., 1992
Collation
xii, 237 p. : ill ; 23cm.
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
1-55738-331-6
Classification
332.1
Content Type
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Edition
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Subject(s)
Business
Buku Umum
Banking
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