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Seminar paper from the year 2006 in the subject Business economics
- Banking, Stock Exchanges, Insurance, Accounting, grade: 1,7,
European Business School - International University Schloss
Reichartshausen Oestrich-Winkel, course: Retail Banking in Europe,
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Discusses the potentials inherent in applying industrialization
concepts such as outsourcing and process management to retail banks
in Germany., abstract: The German retail banking sector faces
severe challenges. Global competitors are invading the market with
new business models trying to win existing customers. At the very
same time, customers become evermore demanding by means of price
and quality and are willing to switch banks if it deems
advantageous. If failing to act on these problems, the future of
many German retail banks seems jeopardized. Other industries, in
particular the manufacturing sector, have faced similar problems.
In the 1980's German manufacturing companies had to cope with
similar challenges and managed to successfully overcome their
crisis by developing and applying new concepts such as process
management, focussing on core competencies and involving external
providers into their operations. In the light of this success
story, industrialization appears to be a very promising mean to
respond to the current situation the German retail banks are
facing. While foreign institutes have already initiated successful
industrialization activities it has only recently come to the
attention of German retail banks. This paper will therefore examine
whether and how industrialization concepts can be successfully
transferred and applied to German retail banks
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