Insurance Outlook for 2021 by Michael Giusti It may feel like the end of the pandemic is in sight, but the shock waves created by 2020 will reverberate for years.
Cyber Tips for Work From Home by Anna Thomson A massive 71% of business owners are expecting the increase in remote working to result in some sort of a cyber breach.
Claims Development for COVID (Part 1) by Kimberly George , Mark Walls This first article will cover COVID-19 claims data. Part 2 will provide more details on long-term medical effects.
7 Ways to Innovate With Purpose by Amy Radin Now is the time to ask the basic question — "what is our purpose?" The answer will align strategy, people, capital and other resources.
How Giving Back Pays Dividends by Ann Dieleman When leaders view their industry counterparts as collaborators, employees start to see opportunities as unlimited.
How AI Will Define Insurance Workforce by Dustin Oxborrow If data analytics and AI become staples in modern business, how do they solve the human resource problem? The answer is threefold.
What the Recent Deep Freeze Portends by Andrew Siffert The loss from the Arctic blast seems likely to be the largest in history, by a wide margin, because it caused a compounding event.
Pressure to Innovate Shifts Priorities by Denise Garth Strategic planning needs to be bold enough to match the velocity and magnitude of the changes the industry faces.
Insurance Tips for the Remote Workforce by Steve Wilson Ask your HR team how you’re covered if you experience a work-related issue at home. Start with four questions.
Role of Underwriter in Age of Insurtech by Daniel Hillman Automation and machine learning need to be force multipliers for underwriting excellence – not poor substitutes for it.
Beware the Dark Side of AI by Nick Frank , Wei Ke Apple Card's algorithm sparked an investigation soon after it launched when it appeared to offer wives lower credit lines than their husbands.
The New Mantra for Agencies by Tony Caldwell Insurance agencies will need to innovate over the next decade to be nimbler and more cost-efficient than ever before.