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The insurance industry — which is facing an exodus of older workers over the next few years — must adapt its talent assessment and development strategies to better attract, nurture and retain the next generation of professionals.
Risk managers must increase awareness of red flags indicating international fraud schemes.
To meet the challenges of the future, organizations must focus on education.
The legacy of Joan Rivers could be a more open, honest discussion about medical outcomes.
Local governments must be open and accessible. They also have the highest rates of injuries.
An insurance veteran shares 13 rules for risk management success.
Companies must understand what data is at risk, as well as realize the financial impact of a breach.
An effective insurance program must fit your organization’s needs for tomorrow as well as today.
Good documentation in claims files is a key best practice.
The Joan Rivers case demonstrates how medical outcomes often defy simple or conclusive explanations.
JPMorgan Chase ducks reputational harm from a cyber intrusion.
The NFL’s reputation issues are front and center.
A side effect of the ACA is increased billing pressure on the workers’ comp industry. Beware of rising costs.
The second chapter in Grace Crickette’s Risk Insider series on implementing enterprise risk management.
WC professionals should help slay the dragon, not facilitate the creation of new addicts.
Employers need to prepare to view case files effectively.
The adoption of risk standard ISO31000 is at an all-time high, but U.S take-up lags behind.
In the wake of the Napa earthquake, these tips will help with impending claims.
Many corporations view risk management as a finance or legal function, but risk managers should examine the wisdom of this approach.
“Compassionate communication” allows critical information to be provided to risk management.
Direct investigation and nurse case management stop workers’ compensation fraud most effectively.