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		By: Matt Moore		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I like the &quot;artifact&quot; idea a lot. In terms of the &quot;bank branch of the future&quot;, if you don&#039;t have the budget to build it, how about taking execs to a different environment that &quot;could&quot; be more like the bank of the future - a counselling centre (bank as financial advisor), a KFC drive-thru (bank as high-volume transactor), a speed-dating event (bank as matcher of borrowers &amp; lenders)...
This kinda overlaps with the Consumer Anthropology that Dave Pollard has been writing about...
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I like the &#8220;artifact&#8221; idea a lot. In terms of the &#8220;bank branch of the future&#8221;, if you don&#8217;t have the budget to build it, how about taking execs to a different environment that &#8220;could&#8221; be more like the bank of the future &#8211; a counselling centre (bank as financial advisor), a KFC drive-thru (bank as high-volume transactor), a speed-dating event (bank as matcher of borrowers &#038; lenders)&#8230;<br />
This kinda overlaps with the Consumer Anthropology that Dave Pollard has been writing about&#8230;</p>
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