Making the Organization Come Alive: Talking Through and About the Technology in Remote Banking

Organizations have increasingly been seeking to interact with their customers using more "remote channels" such as telephone and computer-based technologies. This process has been a part of dramatic technological upheavals as technology enters into customer interactions. This article exami...

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