People Management
316 whitepapers and resources
People Management
Sidestep project failure by building all-star delivery teams
Do change leaders in the insurance industry have anything to learn from sports psychology when it comes to motivating teams to achieve success? This guide explores how to inspire talented people to work together to deliver project outcomes.
View from the top: Creating customer-centric insurers
In this article, Amanda Fox, chief customer officer at Markerstudy, outlines the importance of communication, product design and employee engagement for insurance businesses pursuing a truly customer-centric approach.
Blog: Ensuring insurance broker business resilience in times of crisis
Taking a proactive approach to disaster preparedness can reduce stress and ensure that brokers recover quicker should adversity strike. In this article, Adam Tier, head of underwriting at Ansvar Insurance, outlines the steps intermediaries can take to improve their resilience.
Three misconceptions about hybrid working and IT equipment coverage
Undoubtedly hybrid working has revolutionised the way we work, but it may also be a catalyst for new potential risk exposures. This article considers three misconceptions about computer insurance in relation to hybrid working, and how brokers can ensure their clients have appropriate cover in place.
Challenging the stigma of neurodiversity
In this content, ARAG’s partners at Vita Health Group talk about where the term ‘neurodiversity’ comes from and challenge the stigma of neurodiversity. The content also highlights different neurodivergent conditions and provides a short guide to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
View from the top: Aon’s Helen Payne on human sustainability
Organisations are increasingly thinking about people risk, recognising that employees are their most valuable intangible assets. In this article, Helen Payne, UK director of human sustainability at Aon, outlines what steps firms are taking to look after their employee’s wellbeing.
Why culture is vital to attracting and motivating staff in the broker market
Culture is a significant factor in recruitment and attracting people to the insurance industry, during the most difficult period for hiring in the broker market’s history. This article highlights why culture holds the key to attracting and motivating staff in the broker market.
How to attract fresh talent to the loss adjusting industry
There is an ongoing war for talent in the loss adjusting industry. In this article, Sonya Tolson, chief people officer of McLarens, examines the steps the loss adjusting industry needs to take to have a broader appeal while continuing to attract senior adjusters.
View from the top: Why the London Market must address its talent shortage
With many experienced practitioners heading for retirement, the London Market urgently needs to find ways to attract and retain young talent with a broad base of skills. This article discusses the London Market’s talent issue and the steps it must take to address the gap.
Busting the myth of ‘Blue Monday’
‘Blue Monday’ is the name given to the third Monday in January which has been dubbed the most depressing day of the year. The psychologist who coined the term has since said he believes ‘Blue Monday’ is a “self-fulfilling prophecy”. The content busts the myth of ‘Blue Monday’.