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Mike Quigley of Munich Re US delves into the intricacies of risk perception, the importance of education in bridging protection gaps, and the potential of generative AI in the insurance industry.
Make no mistake, the Internet of Things will present staunch challenges for the insurance industry.
Being in China when the Tianjin explosion occurred left me pondering the insurance implications.
Expanding powers of analytics are fine and good. But without the wisdom of experienced risk managers, they’re not much good at all.
Excluding pharmacists from key pharmacy-related decisions in workers’ compensation just doesn’t make sense.
Simply having lots of data gets us nowhere. We need a different approach.
Wishes for a wet winter may lead to unexpected catastrophe.
The only failure in improvement is choosing not to improve. Continuous improvement should always be the goal.
The sixth chapter in Grace Crickette’s Risk Insider series on implementing enterprise risk management.
Twenty five years after the ADA passed, job force participation by disabled workers is less than it was then.
Disciplining workers who come to work stoned is an important safety measure, plain and simple.
The commercial insurance realm is expected to continue softening, but it is crucial that the industry maintain pricing discipline.
Taking it easy in a light hurricane season is exactly the wrong thing to do.
Let’s not fall all over ourselves introducing new insurance products when existing ones will do.
When choosing a risk mitigation strategy, one has to be mindful of the perils of unintended consequences.
Sharks are not the danger. But watch out for a marauding herd of deer.
Accepting a seat on a board has always been risky. Perhaps never more than now.
It is time for tenants to start bearing the cost of fires caused by their negligence.
The Texas flooding is a prime opportunity for insurers to learn more about automobile technology’s impact on claims numbers.
The international director of global risk management for Jones Lang LaSalle says risk managers need to do a better job at self-promotion in the workplace.
Convergence in the automotive sector may affect many more industries than just car making.