Rip Out the Core: A DIY Guide to Platform-Enabled Banking Transformation
Autor Pål Krogdahlen Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 iul 2026
The renovations needed to fix a broken dishwasher and flooded kitchen are the genesis for Rip Out the Core: A DIY Guide to Platform‑Enabled Banking Transformation. They showed what many transformation leaders learn the hard way: do not just tear everything out and rebuild. People have to live in the house while it is being renovated. Likewise, a bank must keep banking while modernising systems. Customers still need their payments processed. Regulators still need their reports. Staff still need systems that work. The art isn’t in the demolition – any fool can destroy things. The art is in the careful, methodical, strategic rebuilding that does not bring the whole structure crashing down.
This art is the foundation of this book’s Platform‑Enabled Banking Transformation (PEBT). PEBT is not a product. It is not a framework in search of a slide deck. It is a way to think about doing progressive modernisation step by step, capability by capability, with strategy, sanity, and staying power. Tracing these steps, this book starts with why systems fail, how to spot the early warning signs, and why starting with tech is usually a terrible idea. It then covers blueprints, construction, and systems rollout to end with a look into the platform‑enabled future of banking and how to stay adaptable in an unpredictable world.
This book was written for anyone working in banking and especially in information technology, operations, architecture, or transformation. It was written to make them feel seen. It was written for anyone who thought, “We can’t keep patching this thing forever.” This book explains why that thought keeps coming back, and how to modernise without losing control of the bank along the way.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781041119234
ISBN-10: 1041119232
Pagini: 342
Ilustrații: 54
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția Auerbach Publications
ISBN-10: 1041119232
Pagini: 342
Ilustrații: 54
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția Auerbach Publications
Public țintă
Professional Practice & DevelopmentCuprins
I. Demolition and Discovery: Why Banks (and Kitchens) Fail 1. A Flooded Kitchen and a Broken Bank 2. When the Dishwasher Breaks 3. A History of Duct Tape 4. Don’t Start with the Tiles 5. The Point of Diminishing Returns II. Blueprints and Budgets: The Blueprint Phase 6. Define the Dream, and the Realities 7. Architectural Choices and Trade-offs 8. Build, Buy, or Borrow the Kitchen? 9. Renovate or Rebuild? Choosing Your Modernisation Pattern 10. The Fintech Showroom, Choosing the Right Tools and Partners III. The Test Kitchen: The Construct Phase 11. Crossing the Threshold from Blueprint to Construction 12. Pick the Crew, Then the Sink 13. Power, Water, Ventilation 14. Connect the Pipes and Light the Hob IV. Scaling without Sinkholes: The Harden Phase 15. From Pilot to Portfolio 16. Don’t Forget the Ducting, Operations, Skills, and Support V. Your Forever Home: The Future of Platform-Based Banking 17. Platforms, Ecosystems, and Open-Plan Banking 18. Conclusion: Stop Mopping the Floor 19. Epilogue: Closing the Kitchen Door Appendices A. Your Checklist Against Common Causes of Failure B. Your Design Thinking Cheat Sheet
Recenzii
“Snappy, funny and painfully true. This is both user manual and emotional support for anyone stuck in the messy reality of core modernisation.”—Dr. Leda Glyptis, Author of Bankers Like Us and Beyond Resilience
“An urgent call for incumbents to stop hiding behind legacy cores and asset size and go all in on digital and agentic banking, using no-core principles and Pål’s kitchen disaster as a brutally honest lens on what it will take to survive the next era.”―Brett King, Futurist and author of Branch Tomorrow and the Bank 2.0-5.0 Series
“Not another glossy transformation story. A practical blueprint and toolkit for building a future-proof institution when ripping everything out is not an option."—Sampsa Laine, CEO, Alisa Bank
“No silver bullets and no snake oil. Just hard-won lessons on how to move from monolithic legacy to platform-enabled and eventually agentic banking without breaking the bank on the way.”—Dharmesh Mistry, Banking and technology advisor
“An urgent call for incumbents to stop hiding behind legacy cores and asset size and go all in on digital and agentic banking, using no-core principles and Pål’s kitchen disaster as a brutally honest lens on what it will take to survive the next era.”―Brett King, Futurist and author of Branch Tomorrow and the Bank 2.0-5.0 Series
“Not another glossy transformation story. A practical blueprint and toolkit for building a future-proof institution when ripping everything out is not an option."—Sampsa Laine, CEO, Alisa Bank
“No silver bullets and no snake oil. Just hard-won lessons on how to move from monolithic legacy to platform-enabled and eventually agentic banking without breaking the bank on the way.”—Dharmesh Mistry, Banking and technology advisor
Notă biografică
Pål Krogdahl is a banking and technology executive with experience leading digital transformation in the financial sector. His career has focused on bridging the gap between innovative tech and real‑world banking needs, from open banking and embedded finance to core banking modernisation. He has always been passionate about leveraging ecosystem partnerships and platform strategies to drive tangible business outcomes for banks, while carefully managing risk and complexity.
Beyond his corporate roles, he stays deeply engaged in the fintech community. He serves as a board advisor and mentor to fintech startups helping them to scale and refine their strategies. He also co‑founded and co‑hosts the Fintech Daydreaming podcast, where he discusses emerging trends in financial services with industry leaders. Started in 2020 now with listeners in over 100 countries, the podcast has grown into a recognised platform for thought leadership on banking innovation.
Beyond his corporate roles, he stays deeply engaged in the fintech community. He serves as a board advisor and mentor to fintech startups helping them to scale and refine their strategies. He also co‑founded and co‑hosts the Fintech Daydreaming podcast, where he discusses emerging trends in financial services with industry leaders. Started in 2020 now with listeners in over 100 countries, the podcast has grown into a recognised platform for thought leadership on banking innovation.
Descriere
The book is a candid, compelling guide to solving one of the most persistent challenges in banking: core and digital modernisation. Framed through the author’s real-life kitchen renovation gone awry, it draws striking parallels between household disasters and systemic issues in the financial industry.