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EPISODE · Jun 30, 2026 · 48 MIN

What the Apple Store Can Teach Retail Bankers

from Banking Transformed with Jim Marous · host LLH Media

Ron Johnson created the Apple Store and the Genius Bar. Here is what banks can learn from him about trust, branch design, and the future of human experience in banking. In this episode of Banking Transformed, Jim Marous talks with Apple Store creator Ron Johnson about his new book, Shop Different: How Retail Revealed Apple’s Genius, and why the branch becomes more important, not less, as AI and mobile apps absorb routine banking. Ron explains what Apple understood about earning trust one experience at a time, and how banks can turn the branch from a fortress that signals security into a transparent place built for advice. You will hear his Launching, Deepening, and Restoring framework for customer relationships, the case for a Genius Bar for the bank, why Apple hired from bookstores instead of tech stores, and his take on AI as omni-intelligence, the pairing of human judgment with machine knowledge. A practical conversation for any banker rethinking the branch and the role of people in it. Hosted by Jim Marous. Subscribe to Banking Transformed for more on the future of banking.

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