Profiles in Risk: E446 – Beyond Technical Expertise: How Soft Skills Minimize Engineers’ and Architects’ Professional Liability Risk With Jeff Hirst of Professional Empowerment Institute

Professional Technical Service firms such as engineering or architecture firms have immense professional liabilities. When mistakes get made, people die. Liability exposure is significant and there is a lot of emphasis on becoming more technically competent so that mistakes are minimized. This is part of the “hard” risk management for these firms and the insurance … Read more

Profiles in Risk – E434: Solving The Talent Gap in Risk Management with Joseph Zaarour, Founder of iSolvRisk

Tony chats with Joseph Zaarour, RMI grad and Founder at iSolvRisk. Joseph is attempting to solve insurance risk management’s biggest, hairiest most-difficult problem: talent! And they’re doing it in an incredibly creative way. Don’t miss this fascinating episode! Joseph Zaarour: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joseph-za… iSolvRisk: https://www.isolvrisk.com/     TRANSLATE with x English Arabic Hebrew Polish Bulgarian Hindi Portuguese … Read more

Dear Insurance Industry. . . a letter from those you serve

Photo by Suzy Hazelwood from Pexels If your customers were to write you an honest letter about what they were feeling and what their concerns were, what would you do?  In his monthly column for Insurance Nerds, Richmond-based employee engagement and internal brand communications expert Ben Baker shares his insights into how to communicate value effectively, so people … Read more

Not Another 2019 Retrospective?

It is December, and every writer out there is thinking what retrospective am I going to write to tie the previous year up in a little bow?  How am I going to take the year that was, make sense of it and inspire people towards great things in the year to come? So, I ask … Read more