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Thought Leaders in Mobile and Social: Mark McCormick, Senior VP of Customer Experience, Internet Services Group at Wells Fargo (Part 6)

Posted on Saturday, Jun 16th

Sramana Mitra: So people can transfer money to others regardless of whether the recipient is on the Wells Fargo system? Mark McCormick:  Yes, exactly. SM: All right. Is there anything else that you want to talk about? MM: The last thing I would say is that we’re always working on ways to humanize our channels.

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Thought Leaders in Mobile and Social: Mark McCormick, Senior VP of Customer Experience, Internet Services Group at Wells Fargo (Part 4)

Posted on Thursday, Jun 14th

Sramana Mitra: They’re all mobile but because of the form factor differences, usage models and usage packages tend to be different. Mark McCormick: So, imagine how complicated my job is. SM: Yes. MM: We have to experiment and be always ahead of not just those form factors but the different interaction modes, the gestural modes.

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Thought Leaders in Mobile and Social: Mark McCormick, Senior VP of Customer Experience, Internet Services Group at Wells Fargo (Part 3)

Posted on Wednesday, Jun 13th

Sramana Mitra: A couple of questions there. With the adoption of Mint, are we to expect that all banks, like Wells Fargo, are going to have to present a Mint-like solution on their websites? Mark McCormick: I like to describe it as the visual display of quantitative information. Instead of looking at quantitative information like

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Thought Leaders in Mobile and Social: Mark McCormick, Senior VP of Customer Experience, Internet Services Group at Wells Fargo (Part 1)

Posted on Monday, Jun 11th

San Francisco, California–based Wells Fargo is a financial services company that offers banking, insurance, investments, mortgage, and consumer and commercial finance services throughout the United States. With 270,000 employees working in more than 80 businesses nationwide, Wells Fargo has come a long way over the past 160 years. Always moving forward, like the stagecoach that

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