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As digital transformation, AI, and rising consumer expectations reshape the insurance landscape, carriers must prioritize enablement, transparency, and collaboration to empower agents and drive distribution success.
Higher education needs to stop lying to itself.
There’s a chance that Wells Fargo’s reputation may remain resilient. The same may not be true for its executives.
A deconstruction of the recent Ponemon Institute data breach study.
Can you ascertain your probable maximum loss in the event of an earthquake? In a soft market you could well afford adequate cover.
Managing company culture will be very important in getting workers to use wearables.
Focusing on five key areas will go a long way in developing competent reputation risk management.
The rapid rate of change in the energy sector requires a nimble and technically proficient underwriting approach.
Benchmarking and premium amounts are important considerations. But what do you really know about the risks facing your organization?
The debate over how long incident data should be maintained misses the point of why the data matters.
Think twice before you dismiss the Millennials. They know more than you do.
In the face of uncertainty, stay focused on what’s in your control.
Of all of the natural hazards, flood is the most expensive.
The statistical safety of air travel says a lot about how well the industry understands its risks.
It’s time to start treating employee mental health as an essential aspect of physical health.
Necessary disruption in higher education has been obscured but may be imminent.
The insurance industry is continually and increasingly being challenged to revisit traditional business models.
CEOs are in the crosshairs like never before.
Automatically linking the word “risk” with a negative outcome defeats the spirit of ERM.
The efficiencies promised by blockchain advocates must be balanced with the risks.
The medical community is coming around to the notion that physical therapy, not surgery, might be better for non-traumatic rotator cuff tears.