by Chris Skinner (Author), Chris Skinner (Author)
Digital is far-reaching and ubiquitous - everything you know is about to change.
We are living in the fourth age of humanity. First, we became human. Then we became civilized. The third age saw the creation of commerce. Now, we are becoming digital. Technology has changed the way we communicate, trade, and transact, with repercussions extending far beyond our personal spheres.
Digital Human is a visionary roadmap for the future, a timely guide on how to navigate the world of finance as we create the next generation of humanity. It explores the digital evolution's impact and offers clear insights on thriving in this new era. Human and business relationships are evolving, and existing businesses must undergo substantial transformative changes to compete with the smaller, lighter, and more agile companies that are able to quickly maneuver to match shifting consumer demands. A lack of online presence has become unthinkable, as consumer preferences continue to trend heavily toward online business and transactions--is your company equipped to thrive in this new era?
While there is no definitive guide to this new reality, this insightful resource provides the starting point and roadmap to digital success in the financial services arena, covering aspects such as:
Leaders must rethink their businesses to be fit for the future digital age, and this comprehensive resource shines a spotlight on the key elements to this transformation.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 11 May 2018
ISBN 10: 1119511852
ISBN 13: 9781119511854
Skinner presents a compelling vision of the future of financial services, expertly set in 10,000 years of historical context.
--Jesse McWaters, World Economic Forum
I greatly enjoyed this rare and refreshing optimistic vision.
--Kosta Peric, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Chris' latest book is a tour-de-force.
--Piyush Gupta, DBS Bank
A fireside chat... one-on-one conversation... Chris Skinner has the remarkable ability to distil complex issues to their simplest form.
--Wayne Brown, The Walker Group
Digital Human will feel like a SoulCycle kick-your-butt spin class.
--Mary Wisniewski, American Banker
Digital Human is yet another must-read book from Chris Skinner.
--Dan Dickinson, Equitable Bank
Chris has a sharp eye for industry trends and cuts through a lot of noise with actionable insights.
--Kim Fournais, Saxo Bank
the book is a tour de force of informed, timely on the money observations about where things are going, and if it will be TechFin or Fintech that rules the day.
--Irish Tech News, May 2018
offers a timely exploration of this at once exciting and frightening topic, with some compelling arguments from a writer who manages to wrestle some complex issues, cutting through the jargon and noise to offer an optimistic vision of the future for the 'digital human'.
--Continuity, Insurance & Risk, May 2018
One of the most authoritative voices on FinTech anywhere
--Seth Wheeler, Brookings Guest Scholar and Former Special Assistant to the President for Economic Policy at the White House
Top 40 Most Influential People in FinTech
--Wall Street Journal's Financial News
FinTech Titan
--Next Bank
Game Changer of the Year
Financial Markets Advisor of the Year
--Finance Monthly
CEO of the Year
--CV Magazine
FinTech Speaker of the Year
--TMT Global
I found this book to be fascinating. It was a really unusual blend of history, technology and finance that I don't think you would find anywhere else.
--BCS: The Chartered Institute for IT
CHRIS SKINNER is best known as an independent commentator on the financial markets through the Finanser (www.thefinanser.com). He is Chair of the European networking forum, The Financial Services Club and Nordic Finance Innovation, as well Non-Executive Director of the Fintech consultancy firm 11: FS. He has been an advisor to the White House, the World Bank and the World Economic Forum. Skinner has written many books covering everything from European regulations in banking through the credit crisis to the future of banking including Digital Bank and its sequel ValueWeb.