During this webinar we will explore the challenges faced by industries when modernizing and transforming workflows for expert users such as bankers, traders, and finance analysts. We will examine the typical engagement model when dealing with large financial institutions with examples of the challenges they're facing and how to overcome them.
The webinar will delve into the key considerations when designing front-end applications for capital markets, including how to incorporate real-time data visualization and analysis. The role of user engagement in the design stage and during the vetting and implementation of designs will be explored, particularly in how it works with in-house teams, particularly engineering and back-end teams.
The issue of balancing customization and personalization with standardization and consistency in designs will also be examined, with practical examples of how this can be done. Finally, the webinar will look ahead to the future of front-end designs and whether we will continue to have front ends in the form we are used to today.
The biggest challenges faced by the financial industry when it comes to the modernization and transformation of workflows for expert users like bankers, traders, and finance analysts
Key considerations when designing front-end applications for capital markets, how to incorporate real-time data visualization and analysis, and alerting into your front-end designs
How do you balance the need for customization and personalization with the need for standardization and consistency in your designs
Looking ahead - what does the future of front end design look like and will we continue using these designs in the form we are used to
Richard Barnett is an experienced Head of Product Management and UX lead having worked over the past two decades at Bloomberg, Thomson Reuters, JP Morgan, and Goldman Sachs. Over this time he has devised and overseen some of the financial industry's most impactful digital initiatives including Bloomberg's Launchpad, Instant Messaging, News applications, Thomson Reuters (Refinitiv) Eikon, JP Morgan's foray into digital wealth management and was Managing Director and Head of Digital product strategy at Goldman Sachs focused on the banks' Research, Trading and Analytic apps. He is known for his energy and passion for client facing desktop, web and mobile applications.
During this webinar we will explore the challenges faced by industries when modernizing and transforming workflows for expert users such as bankers, traders, and finance analysts. We will examine the typical engagement model when dealing with large financial institutions with examples of the challenges they're facing and how to overcome them.
The webinar will delve into the key considerations when designing front-end applications for capital markets, including how to incorporate real-time data visualization and analysis. The role of user engagement in the design stage and during the vetting and implementation of designs will be explored, particularly in how it works with in-house teams, particularly engineering and back-end teams.
The issue of balancing customization and personalization with standardization and consistency in designs will also be examined, with practical examples of how this can be done. Finally, the webinar will look ahead to the future of front-end designs and whether we will continue to have front ends in the form we are used to today.
The biggest challenges faced by the financial industry when it comes to the modernization and transformation of workflows for expert users like bankers, traders, and finance analysts
Key considerations when designing front-end applications for capital markets, how to incorporate real-time data visualization and analysis, and alerting into your front-end designs
How do you balance the need for customization and personalization with the need for standardization and consistency in your designs
Looking ahead - what does the future of front end design look like and will we continue using these designs in the form we are used to
Richard Barnett is an experienced Head of Product Management and UX lead having worked over the past two decades at Bloomberg, Thomson Reuters, JP Morgan, and Goldman Sachs. Over this time he has devised and overseen some of the financial industry's most impactful digital initiatives including Bloomberg's Launchpad, Instant Messaging, News applications, Thomson Reuters (Refinitiv) Eikon, JP Morgan's foray into digital wealth management and was Managing Director and Head of Digital product strategy at Goldman Sachs focused on the banks' Research, Trading and Analytic apps. He is known for his energy and passion for client facing desktop, web and mobile applications.