Personal Account: 25 Tales about Leadership, Learning, and Legacy from a Lifetime at Bank of Montreal

Author:   Tony Comper ,  Bruce Dowbiggin
Publisher:   ECW Press,Canada
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9781770415171


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   03 November 2020
Format:   Hardback
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After nearly four decades at Bank of Montreal, former President and CEO Tony Comper shares leadership lessons from his experience at the helm of one of the world's largest financial institutions. Anthony ""Tony"" Comper likes to say that he can sum up his remarkable career in Canadian banking in 25 stories. In a business often filled with big personalities and memorable characters, Tony's motto is Festina Lente -- make haste slowly. In Personal Account: 25 Tales about Leadership, Learning, and Legacy from a Lifetime at Bank of Montreal, Comper chronicles how he guided the bank's software evolution on real-time banking and the introduction of ABMs. He also saw BMO evolve from traditional lender to facilitator in the market, partnering with businesses to create a more vibrant source of capital. That innovation included Tony's role in integrating women and new Canadians into BMO while fighting anti-Semitism in the community. He was also critical in creating new banking models for the Indigenous community. A first-person analysis of the major transitions in his almost four decades at the bank. A memoir of turbulent, challenging times. An examination of surviving the most severe financial shocks without jeopardizing the nation's financial stability. Personal Account is equal parts warm memoir, teaching lesson, and a reminder of the value of legacy.

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Author:   Tony Comper ,  Bruce Dowbiggin
Publisher:   ECW Press,Canada
Imprint:   ECW Press,Canada
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.540kg
ISBN:  

9781770415171


ISBN 10:   1770415173
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   03 November 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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""Are bankers boring? Men and women in suits crunching numbers and talking high finance? Most of us have thought so. Until you start realizing the full impact their smallest decisions have on our lives. Tony Comper has been there and done that for almost half a century from the highest levels of Canadian banking -- and now he gives us the inside story in a unique style. He uses 'moments' as bite-sized teaching experiences all of us can use. Not boring at all."" -- Peter Mansbridge, broadcaster and author ""As an executive of another bank, I found many parallels with the various challenges Comper faced over his career. The 'Merger That Never Was' and the management challenges that followed make for some particularly interesting reading."" -- Robert Chisholm, retired Scotiabank vice-chairman ""I have known and respected Tony Comper as a fellow banker and, for ten years, a fellow corporate board member. This book is an extraordinarily insightful view of not only his accomplished career, but a rare look into important issues and decisions facing the CEO of one of North America's largest financial services companies."" -- Austin Adams, Corporate Director and retired JPMorgan Chase & Co. CIO ""A must-read memoir written by a gentleman banker about lessons learned and wisdom gathered."" -- Diane Francis, author and National Post editor-at-large ""This is not a memoir you would generally expect from a banker. The title of the book -- Personal Account -- describes the road he followed in his career path and reflects his personal perspective from an environment rich with opportunities for readers to learn from. I highly recommend taking that trip with him."" -- Policy Magazine


This is not a memoir you would generally expect from a banker. The title of the book -- Personal Account -- describes the road he followed in his career path and reflects his personal perspective from an environment rich with opportunities for readers to learn from. I highly recommend taking that trip with him. -- Policy Magazine


I have known and respected Tony Comper as a fellow banker and, for ten years, a fellow corporate board member. This book is an extraordinarily insightful view of not only his accomplished career, but a rare look into important issues and decisions facing the CEO of one of North America's largest financial services companies. -- Austin Adams, Corporate Director and retired JPMorgan Chase & Co. CIO As an executive of another bank, I found many parallels with the various challenges Comper faced over his career. The 'Merger That Never Was' and the management challenges that followed make for some particularly interesting reading. -- Robert Chisholm, retired Scotiabank vice-chairman A must-read memoir written by a gentleman banker about lessons learned and wisdom gathered. -- Diane Francis, author and National Post editor-at-large Are bankers boring? Men and women in suits crunching numbers and talking high finance? Most of us have thought so. Until you start realizing the full impact their smallest decisions have on our lives. Tony Comper has been there and done that for almost half a century from the highest levels of Canadian banking -- and now he gives us the inside story in a unique style. He uses 'moments' as bite-sized teaching experiences all of us can use. Not boring at all. -- Peter Mansbridge, broadcaster and author


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Tony Comper, CM (Toronto, Ontario), began working at Bank of Montreal at age 16, launching a four decade-long career that culminated first with his tenure as the chief operating officer, and then as the bank's chief executive officer from 1998-2006. Tony and his wife, Liz, were named members of the Order of Canada for their work with the FAST (Fighting Anti-Semitism Together) foundation. Bruce Dowbiggin's (Calgary, Alberta) career has included successful stints in television, radio, theater, and print. His books include Money Players (a finalist for the 2004 National Business Book Award), The Defence Never Rests, The Stick, and Cap in Hand.

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