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The insurance industry’s future relies on attracting purpose-driven, tech-savvy talent and investing in people.
The financial repercussions of a reputational event could take up to 33 weeks to fully set in.
A perspective on the convergence of insurance companies and capital markets.
The latest trifecta of hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria will leave behind serious pollution issues.
Preparing for the next major cyber attack means tapping into your insurer’s resources.
A lack of clarity on the role of professors in higher education poses serious risks for students, professors and the institutions they populate.
To get the next generation excited about insurance and risk management, let’s tell them how we save the day, every day.
Rapidly shifting leave laws make it important to define terms as companies look to build their paid leave programs.
The modern insurance industry is seeing volatility like it has never seen before.
Under-the-radar discounts cost retailers billions annually.
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.