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The Power Broker® Rising Stars’ Class of 2021 are already shaping the industry for a new vision of the future of brokerage.
After months of pilot studies, underwriters will soon go live with Maersk on a commercial distributed-ledger system for marine insurance.
Quirky and profound ways in which risk management and insurance impact our lives.
A look at the latest court decisions impacting the insurance industry.
As risk manager for a cloud computing and software company, Laurie LeLack knows that the interconnected economy and cyber security remain top risks.
Travelers examined how executives perceive risk. Many think the world is getting less risky.
Citing a lack of resources and internal collaboration, most companies still don’t treat cyber as a strategic, enterprise-wide risk.
Selective recommendations can protect brokers and their clients from hidden risk.
“What if” scenarios are affecting premiums just as much as actual events.
What is appropriate risk mitigation during an earthquake? As a curious risk manager, I decided to find out.
Proactive risk managers can directly impact the direction of the workers’ comp industry.
The very best workers’ compensation programs are the ones where workers aren’t just the subject of the program, they’re a part of it.
For Delta Air Lines, putting employees first is the right thing to do for all company stakeholders.
At Rochester Regional Health, the workers’ comp and safety team champion employee engagement and positive reinforcement.
Better coordination of workers’ compensation risk management spelled success for the Massachusetts Port Authority.
The Valley Health System shifted its philosophy on workers’ compensation, putting employee and patient safety at the forefront.
Shared responsibility, data analysis and a commitment to employees are the hallmarks of Benco Dental’s workers’ comp program.
An ongoing shortage of experienced labor threatens the construction industry on multiple fronts.
An accurate picture of total cost of risk emboldens different management layers to work together to seek solutions.
Shift hours, fire risk or a construction defect are among the dangers that can lead to construction worker injuries.
There is a move toward captives’ strategic use of surplus to fund risk management-based projects, analytics, consulting and more.