Viewpoints
Executive Viewpoint: In the Competition for Top Talent, Innovation Matters
In today's highly competitive job market, attracting the right talent is not just about money. It isn't necessarily about offering flextime or office perks, either. For most would-be employees, ...
Commercial Litigation Funding and Social Inflation: A Non-Sequitur
Voices in the insurance industry have recently called for the regulation of commercial litigation funding on the ground that it is "a key driver of social inflation." Such calls to action lack ...
Is It Time to Sell the Building?
Even though representatives of Lloyd's of London prepared the world for the news last year, last month's headlines prompted some stunned reactions. One of those headlines—"Lloyd's Weighs Future of ...
InsurTech in the Public Markets: Lessons From the Rush That Put Them in Hot Water
For the last eight years, InsurTech has had an incredible run. Capital has poured into privately-held companies tackling opportunities across the industry. Every quarter seemed to attract more and ...
Is It Time to Sell the Building? Financial, Risk Officers Struggle With Culture, Talent Issues
Even though representatives of Lloyd's of London prepared the world for the news last year, mid-January headlines prompted some stunned reactions. One of those headlines—"Lloyd's Weighs Future of ...
Executive Viewpoint: Five ESG Trends for the Insurance Industry in 2022
During the past year, "ESG" (or Environmental, Social, Governance) became a more familiar acronym in boardrooms, customer conversations and even in day-to-day internal discussions. This is rightfully ...
Forging Ahead: Getting Past Roadblocks
Devoted readers of Carrier Management's magazine will remember that we ended the year with a special feature on geospatial information systems—a collection of technologies involved with mapping the ...
Saying Goodbye to 2021 Without a Blast (Slideshow)
Weren't there some days at the end of last year when you just felt like—I don't know—blowing up a Tesla? If you are like me, you felt gloomy as the days of 2021 wound down. After a midyear ...

