Service delivery

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People Anatomy™
A spotter’s guide to the men and women of finance.
The service delivery person in her natural environment


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If operations were animal Farm, the service delivery team would be Boxer the horse.

To be contrasted with those magnificent philosopher kings of operations, the service line — men and women who know both the price and value of nothing — the poor benighted souls in the service delivery unit are the subject matter experts who know what they are doing, make the firm tick, struggle heroically each day to prevent the firm’s trade capture and reconciliation systems falling over, make flesh the otherworldly ideas of their service line superiors in return for commensurate prospects of compensation and continuity in their employment — that is to say, little, seeing as one of the the service line’s dearest fantasies is to do away with service delivery through the frail mortal agency of human beings, and to use technology — or failing that, displaced farm-workers in the Philippines — to do it. Yes: chatbots.

Service delivery people have thus two means of progression: one, to metamorphose into service line public intellectuals (tag line: four legs good, two legs better!); or two, feet first in a cardboard box.

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