
Johann Strobl, Chairman of the management Board of Raiffeisen Bank International, was a guest at WdF-experts Breakfast
30 years of experience in the banking
Vienna (OTS) – After the welcome by WdF managing Director Wolfgang Hammerer drew Johann Strobl from his 30 years of experience in the banking and appealed to the WdF members for the young, prospective managers different tasks and opportunities, and on their development. Career happens best in small increments.
In the Raiffeisen Bank International agile processes are increasingly replacing the classic project work, because in the past, intense analysis phase led followed by months-long, subject-specific development work often have the desired results but only to blame, and Frustration among the employees. Today, all the project managers, often they sit together in a room. The optimized communication and cooperation in multi-functional Teams, tailor-made project progress, which will be validated in the short time intervals of only 2 weeks. In this way, it is ensured to achieve the best possible results quickly and cost-efficiently. The focus is on customer satisfaction, Innovation and, not least, the fun of the Work within an adaptive organization.
Like the RBI, the international emerging scene of young FinTech companies as a Service – and technology is the engine for new payment systems and the modernization of the own customers, uses relationships, and what should be mindful of upcoming executives in the banking industry, you will hear in the compact [WdF-audio report-Interview]
(http://www.wdf.at/Veranstaltungen/Veranstaltungen/WdF-Expertenfruehs
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Johann Strobl: Chairman of the Board of Raiffeisenbank International AG, one of the largest banking groups in Austria and the CEE Region. Based on 30 years of experience in the banking sector – many in senior positions as CFO, and CRO – has Johann Strobl excellent knowledge on the dynamics of the financial services industry and was appointed 2017 Deloitte Austria for the best international CEO.
Raiffeisen Bank International: 47.000 employees 16 million customers spread across 14 markets | 2,500 branches. Raiffeisen Bank International (RBI) regards both Austria, where she is active as a leading commercial and investment Bank, and Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) as its home market. The RBI is the second-largest Bank in the country, their balance sheet total amounts to € 133,15 billion (as of
31.12.2017).
economic forum of managers (WdF)
Isabella Dundler, BA
i.dundler@wdf.at
Tel: +43/1/712 65 10