Strategy
Chubb CEO Greenberg Condemns Trump Rally Violence and ‘Demagoguery’
Over the last four years, Chubb CEO Evan Greenberg has railed against U.S. President Donald Trump's actions and his administration's policies. Jan. 6 was no different. After a Trump rally spurred a ...
Insuring the Freelance Economy
There are some 65 million freelance workers in the U.S. today. By 2027, that number will grow to 87 million—and that means most of the workforce will be freelancers. More than half not working for ...
2020 InsurTech VC Financings: Only A Handful Reached $100M or More
Carrier Management covered more than 30 property/casualty-specific InsurTech venture capital financings in 2020. The rough total of those combined investments surpasses approximately $1.7 billion. ...
4 Ways Your Company Should Use Technology to Support Customers in an Era of Social Distancing
COVID-19 has impacted many areas of property/casualty insurance, but perhaps the most challenging is that it has fundamentally changed the way agents must meet and engage with prospects. Social ...
2021: A Year of Digital Convergence for Large Commercial Risks
Over 25 years leading RMS, and now even more so with my new colleagues at Archipelago, I've developed an affinity for the built environment: the hazards and risks of these assets, the imperatives for ...
How Insurers Can Move Past ‘Unprecedented’: 3 Lessons Learned in 2020
"Unprecedented" is hands-down the word of 2020. It has been used to describe everything that's occurred during the pandemic from Supreme Court nominees to infection rates, lock downs, social ...
APCIA 2021 Lobbying Priorities: Pandemic, Social Inflation, Disaster Mitigation and More
Despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, insurance industry lobbyists such as Nat Wienecke of the American Property Casualty Insurance Association have continued to do their jobs. Like most of us, ...
Leaders Can Reap Rewards From Thoughtful Conflict
For leaders, conflict can be a good thing. A recent posting in the Leadership Freak blog argues as much, noting that the pain conflict can cause often leads to positive change and the end of inertia. ...

