To celebrate my 800th post here on The Bank Channel, I thought I’d recognise those that have inspired me to get there.
I’m sure everyone has their favourites, but here are mine – these are the guys and gals who understand CX as well as design, technology, branding, business the best and have a great blog presence.
For those below on Twitter, keep track of them all here – Top10FSCX
There are many more, but here we go in alpha order:
Bankervision – @bankervision
James Gardner, formerly Lloyds TSB and now UK government (still banking then?), writes excellent, insightful posts on the challenges of technology and people and cultures that build it. A disruptor in the industry who is also now a published author of the excellent “Innovation and the Future Proof Bank“
Better Banking – @bankingreview
Charis Palmer, founder of Banking Review Media, runs a great blog on local and international banking issues and innovation, with some recent focus on the future of payments. Look out for upcoming events too.
Customer Experience Matters – @btemkin
If there is an authorative voice in the field of Customer Experience theory, academia and indeed practice, then there is none so more than Bruce Temkin, Forresters most senior CX advisor. Years of experience, and yet so much cut through insight, that Bruces rules, laws, strategies and case studies towards CX success are always reliable.
Netbanker – @netbanker
Jim Bruene is someone clearly on top of every bank innovation and idea. His ‘day job’ at Online Banking Report sees him pump out large quantities of high quality reports, plans and strategy. I recommend both reading his blog – up to the minute updates on banks all over the globe, recently strong in mobile – and subscribing to his reports.
Muse & Maven – @hermione1
Yes a large organisation like IBM can harbour great minds like Christene Gonzalez-Wertz. A world traveller in her role leading part of IBMs global CRM and marketing research, she is a shot in the arm of any business content to sit still. Her shrewd yet very human observations stick in your mind. Get her to talk to your C-Suite today!
The Bankwatch
In some ways, reading Colins blog intimidates me a little. Such is his grasp of (to me) complex financial things, I struggle to keep up. But he is just as knowledgable on all things 2.0, social media and innovation. Another, like Jim, who pumps out high quality.
The Experience Design Scout – @tvtongeren
Tim Van Tongeren, with experience at Sapient and Forrester, has a great multi-channel view across CX. He’s an expert on service design, now runs his own business advising businesses in Europe on strategy and channels, and like beer and Tour De France often when combined, which autmatically makes him a mate.
The Financial Brand – @financialbrand
A true marketer, Jeff Pilcher has spent more time than most of us creating a great looking site. But more than that, he’ll take you on a whimsical and engaging journey across data, campaigns, ideas, blogs, social media. A great writer, a great thinker, and someone I admire.
The Finanser – @Chris_Skinner
Chris Skinner, now a global jetsetter as part of the Swift community, cuts with wit through the recent ridiculousness of the impacts and behaviours of the GFC. Every day, Chris has something new and funny, yet reminds us of the pitfalls and opportunities. Like Christene, Chris is someone who observes humans in action and tells a story well.
Visible Banking – @Visible_Banking
Last but not least, the irrepresible Christophe Langlois. A clearly passionate advocate and devotee of social media and new business models, Christophe travels the world attending and speaking at conferences, so you dont have to. His video interviews with the worlds leading 2.0 finance businesses are unique alone, let alone his great mind and insight. Not just blogging, now Christophe offers associated services and consulting, which you should use.
Keep it up, all – I enjoy and admire your work and look forward to sharing more ideas and conversation. And to the others who are not prominent bloggers (David McQuillen, Simon Terry, Cyrus Allen, Louise Long, Xavier Rizos, Veronique Whitaker and others), many thanks for your advice, guidance and passion for the customer.
So, who’s your favourite blogger? Tell me who I’ve left out!