Features
Carrier Predictive Analytics Initiatives: Telling a Clear Story to Agents
This is the fifth in a series of articles by Valen Analytics looking at the hurdles that insurers must overcome to effectively implement and gain value from data analytics programs. Using technology ...
Insurers: The First and Next Alternative Data Innovators?
The world is in the middle of a data explosion. The quantity of data being generated and collected is increasing exponentially. Every company is now a data company, obsessively measuring, tracking ...
Creating a Culture for a Digital Age: A How-To Guide for P/C Insurers
A company culture that can meet the demands of a digital age will make or break a company, no matter size, industry or geographic location. While waiting for cultural change to occur within your ...
Chubb’s Chief Culture Officer Leads by Example
Holding the position of chief culture officer is no easy task. It takes flexibility, empathy and an inherent ability to listen—to both what is said and unsaid. With a background in retail banking, ...
InsurTech vs. Incumbents: What’s Really Different About Their Cultures?
Although strategies putting growth before profit instead of profit-first schemes may set InsurTech startups apart from established players in personal and commercial insurance lines, there's less of ...
Slice Labs CEO Attia: Business Cards With No Titles Reaffirm Our Distributed Decision-Making Culture
This article is part of Carrier Management's Cultural Q&A series featured in the Nov/Dec 2018 print edition. Q: There is a famous saying, "Culture eats strategy for breakfast." Do you agree? Do ...
The Hanover CEO Roche: Culture Focuses on Companywide Success
This article is part of Carrier Management's Cultural Q&A series featured in the Nov/Dec 2018 print edition. Q: There is a famous saying, "Culture eats strategy for breakfast." Do you agree? Do ...
AmFam Chair & CEO Salzwedel: Strategy Feeds Culture
This article is part of Carrier Management's Cultural Q&A series featured in the Nov/Dec 2018 print edition. Q: There is a famous saying, "Culture eats strategy for breakfast." Do you agree? Do ...

