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Lauren Finnis of WTW explores significant shifts and emerging trends in insurance, from leveraging Gen AI to the future of underwriting in a rapidly evolving industry.
Is the insurance industry, not known for its youthful population, incapable of innovating on its own?
In resolving cyber security dilemmas, it helps to ask the right question.
Federal health care regulations are paving the way for a value-based purchasing approach in workers’ compensation.
Paul Piazza of Honeywell International Inc. takes pride in protecting his company from all exposures — and being the master of the thermostat at home.
Make the effort to brainstorm the upsides of a project while you’re in the process of assessing its risks.
Companies that opted out in Oklahoma now face substantial financial risks should the courts overturn the provision.
The aspect of fire prevention managers can best control is ignition sources.
Savvy companies are weighing the benefits of offering paid leave to valued employees against the cost of adding skilled absence managers.
Tennis star Maria Sharapova’s admission to a failed drug test resulted in immediate financial repercussions.
Preaching doesn’t change cultures; systems do.
The skills of physical therapists can be brought into play in addressing psychosocial return-to-work barriers.
A veteran risk manager takes issue with a recent decision by the Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Commission.
Disarming Apple’s “wiper” feature will lead to even bigger trouble.
Chris de Wolfe of Mars Inc. can take you to places where there are snakes as long as large swimming pools.
Risk managers limit themselves and their organizations when they don’t open their minds to the possibilities of positive risk.
If cyber insurance is going to respond to a ransomware incident, close cooperation with the carrier is necessary.
Ray Van Eperen and his Kimberly-Clark team trained more than 6,000 of their colleagues in risk mitigation.
The disruptive influence of evolving risks has the potential to drive innovation in the insurance industry and beyond.
We prize speed and efficiency on the Internet. We ignore the security blind spots at our peril.
The author wishes a violent death for COIs.