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Account Opening in Blue Bank - Part A: Process Visualization
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The fictional case is set in 2023 when Blue Bank, a rural retail bank, was set up to respond to the economic distress surfacing in the U.S. state of Mississippi. The motivation was to reduce the proportion of unbanked adults in the rural parts of the state and thereby create a primary credit supplier to businesses for economic development. The case, which focuses on solving the higher turnaround time (TAT) problem of the account opening process at Blue Bank, is presented in two parts, with Part A focusing on the process lens and Part B on the data lens. In Part A of the case, Jim Chenault reviewed the progress of the bank's performance in June 2022. The start was successful, with 40 branches opened in the rural parts of the state. However, the 48 hour promise that the bank made to customers for account opening was often violated, as the decision-making steps, handoffs, and transactional activities associated with account opening concealed process deficiencies. Chenault wondered if he could map the process to understand it end to end.