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MetLife and Babson College Host 2008 eBusiness Thought-Leadership Conference
MetLife and Babson Executive Education held their third eBusiness
Thought-Leadership Conference on January 16 and 17, in Wellesley, MA.
The conference brought together leading speakers and a panel of
distinguished experts to discuss new trends in technology that bring
businesses closer to their customers, with a focus on Emerging
Technology (Web 2.0), Data and Analytics, and Multi-Channel approaches
to improve the customer experience.
Now more than ever, organizations need to understand how to leverage
emerging technology to improve customer satisfaction, retention and
growth. New technologies offer companies a view to gain a greater
understanding of how customers perceive and use their products and
services. In addition, new technologies provide the ability to
capitalize on personalization trends to better align products and
services with the needs of the end consumer. During the conference,
speakers and panel participants discussed ways in which businesses could
harness the value of emerging technologies to improve customer service
and business performance.
"Partnering with Babson College to host leaders from various industries
during this year’s eBusiness
Thought-Leadership Conference was exciting and thought-provoking,”
said Cynthia Smith, vice president, Institutional Business,
multi-channel service group at MetLife. "The
conference provided a platform for experts to share information and best
practices for leveraging emerging technology effectively to deliver on
promises to customers and shareholders.”
Technologist David Weinberger opened the conference by sharing his view
of how the digital world is transforming the way information is
organized and stored. Throughout the conference, session topics focused
on three key themes:
1.
Emerging Technologies - Web 2.0 and the Process of
Extracting Full Value from Emerging Technologies. This session
focused on the shift from a collection of static sites and
experiences to a global space where broadband connections and
multimedia applications deliver deeper content and richer
interaction between individuals. "Think about the future more than
the past, the future is not pre-built by someone else," said
futurist Thornton May (IT Leadership Academy), as he delivered a
captivating presentation on the future of technology and thought
leadership in leveraging emerging technologies to define
opportunities and growth. Thornton was followed by a panel that
focused on ways in which technology solutions support the customer
experience in new and innovative ways. Panelists included Pete
Glyman (Geezeo), Craig Dillon (Microsoft) and Iang Jeon (State
Street Bank).
2.
Data Driving Business - Integrating Analytics into your
Organization's Culture and Processes. This session focused on
marketplace strategies that leverage data to identify growth
opportunities and provide extraordinary service. Tom Davenport
(Babson College) described how firms compete on the basis of their
analytical prowess. A panel of experts shared insights on
competing with analytics to win and delivering value at the
intersection of business and technology. Panelists included
Davenport, Kurt Thearling, (Capitol One) and Tim Warmus (TIBCO
Spotfire).
3.
Channel Facilitation - Getting the Right Mix of People,
Process and Technology. This session touched on how businesses
are using more than one channel to empower and engage customers.
It explored the evolution of customer access through phone, store,
Web, catalogs, etc. Panelist Ajit Kambil (Deloitte Research) and
Ryan Bonner (Bose) explored this topic. "Universal design of
channel interfaces is not enough, we need personal relevance and
emotional resonance to engage customers," said Ajit, as he spoke
about the multi-channel imperative that faces institutions and
retailers today.
According to Patricia J. Guinan, associate professor, technology
operations and information management, Babson College, "Babson
and its faculty partner with industry leaders through thought-leadership
forums where innovative ideas and best practices are shared and research
is used to develop ideas and possible solutions that extend beyond
education and are beneficial to today’s
businesses.” About MetLife
MetLife, Inc. is a leading provider of insurance and other financial
services to millions of individual and institutional customers
throughout the United States. Through its subsidiaries and affiliates,
MetLife, Inc. offers life insurance, annuities, automobile and homeowner’s
insurance and retail banking services to individuals, as well as group
insurance, reinsurance and retirement and savings products and services
to corporations and other institutions. Outside the U.S., the MetLife
companies have direct insurance operations in Asia Pacific, Latin
America and Europe. For more information, please visit www.metlife.com About Babson Executive Education
Babson Executive Education is ranked among the Top 10 providers
worldwide of custom executive programs for companies by both
BusinessWeek and The Financial Times. Babson Executive Education fosters
the spirit of innovation: the drive to identify new opportunities and
bring them to commercial realization. It shows large corporations how to
be agile, efficient, and effective under adverse conditions and during
periods of growth. For more information on Babson Executive Education
and custom solutions, open programs, and research centers, visit the
website: www.babson.edu/bee.
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