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The Benefits of Followership
Leaders get all the credit. Nearly 100,000 soldiers and sailors followed Alexander the Great during his Asian Campaign. Yet his is the only name we remember. Countless individuals worked day and ...
Prepare for Future Cyber Threats Today
While the form of cyber attack a business or organization is likely to suffer depends mostly on the work of that enterprise, the evidence is pretty clear that the most menacing attacks—ransomware ...
Valuable Revenue Stream Hidden in Insurance Carrier ‘Data Exhaust’
The chief executive officer of Quandl is on a mission to let insurance companies know that their data is valuable and professional investors will pay them for it. But a lot of insurers are oblivious ...
Trōv Founder Walchek: 7 Tips for Startups Partnering With Incumbent Insurers
Trōv is a tech startup that's introducing the world to a new way to insure their things: on-demand for any duration, entirely from a smartphone. We've had to reinvent the insurance ...
Getting Ready for AI: A 5-Step Practical Approach for Insurers
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly proving its business worth across many industries, and insurance is no exception. AI can enable smarter ways to sell products and services, whether powering ...
Realistic Steps for Improving Your Return on Insurance Data
The insurance industry's return on investment has reached its lowest level in decades, according to the 2016 Annual Report on the Insurance Industry by the U.S. Federal Insurance Office. Primary ...
FTI Consulting Client Example: Building a More Profitable Customer
FTI Consulting was engaged by a multinational insurance group with the objective of enabling the client to use existing customer data to better understand customer behaviors across product lines; ...
Zurich NA CEO Foley: Why Now Is the Time for More White-Collar Apprenticeships
Following the Trump administration's "Workforce Development Week," I'm particularly appreciative of the administration's support for apprenticeships as a way to spur job growth. There simply aren't ...

