Risk

Professional Development: STAYING THE COURSE

Regulatory harmonization, multi-licensing, mergers and consolidations. In a world of rapid change, ongoing education has become a key survival tool of the new insurance landscape. Whether driven by consumers, regulators or employers, the trend is moving toward increasingly higher levels of education and lifelong learning. Efforts are being made industry-wide to provide the kind of […]

By Vikki Spencer | July 31, 2000

9 min read

Sweet but Deadly, Lessons From Walkerton

Aging infrastructure, cut budgets and a blind political eye. With increasing pressure to cut taxes, Canada’s federal and provincial governments have for decades reduced investment and maintenance expenditure in public infrastructure. Repeatedly, reports have been issued of the resulting dangerous conditions of roads and highways throughout the provinces, all of which have garnered little response […]

By David Carr | July 31, 2000

7 min read

Exploring management myths

Sitting at the head table in the hotel’s convention room, I felt a quick stab of uncertainty. I had agreed to be a guest speaker at this broker management seminar staged by our provincial brokers’ association. As my company’s senior marketing representative, it was part of my job to maintain strong links to brokers. However, […]

By Axiom | July 31, 2000

8 min read

Better Insuring With Information

There’s an old saying “what you don’t know can’t hurt you.” But, in the insurance business today, this adage no longer holds true–what you don’t know can definitely hurt your organization’s bottom-line. The danger comes in not knowing some of the more important information for strategic and successful decision making. For instance, which policyholders pose […]

By David Yeo, Ph.D., senior business solutions specialist of data m | July 31, 2000

3 min read