Rough Notes

FIVE TIPS FROM SONGS TO THRIVE IN AN ACQUISITION

 What to do as your emotions run the gamut [I]f your new organization is competent, someone is working to get you the answers you want and need. Bear in mind, the reality may be that there are no definitive answers  that can be given and your superio...

Posted: Apr 25, 2024

A HOME WITHIN A HOME

 Accessory dwelling units will test agents’ ingenuity As “dwellings within dwellings” or “households within households, ” ADU arrangements produce countless complexities that agents and brokers must be prepared to address … . By Joseph S. Harri...

Posted: Apr 18, 2024

Constructive Accountability Enables Individual, Agency Success

Providing context and feedback is critical [Real-time feedback] facilitates learning and enables one to improve and adjust one’s performance in the moment, rather than having to address problems after the fact. By Kari Glennon Personally and professi...

Posted: Mar 28, 2024

Walking The Tightrope Between Growth and Retention

Is there such a thing as too high a level of growth and retention? It is important to define acceptable levels of growth and retention … . Metrics matter; be sure to define your goals, and how each staff member will contribute. By Cheryl Koch, CPCU,...

Posted: Mar 28, 2024

2024 SOCIAL MEDIA GUIDE for Agents and Brokers

Creating a profile and posting a few times per week is no longer enough By Jacklyn Lavoie Social media is a great way for independent insurance agents and brokers to connect with people and generate new business leads. Perhaps it should come as no su...

Posted: Mar 28, 2024

THE DATA-DRIVEN SAFETY PROGRAM

MākuSafe has taken safety programs out of reactionary mode and into proactive, data-rich prevention and planning “If you and I are on a jobsite, … what we’ve experienced, even though we were just ten feet apart from each other, is completely unique f...

Posted: Mar 28, 2024

PROMOTING TOP SALES PRODUCERS TO MANAGERS

Is it a great idea or a pitfall?  While promoting the top producer to a leadership position might seem obvious, it is essential to consider the broader skills required for successful management. By Carolyn Smith, APR, TRA In many agencies, a common p...

Posted: Mar 28, 2024

NAVIGATING RISKY WATERS

Strategies to safeguard a business from submerged threats  [T]he key to success is not just weathering the storm but avoiding it altogether. By Randy Boss, CRM, MWCA, SHRM-SCP A business managing risks can be compared to navigating treacherous waters...

Posted: Mar 28, 2024

MAKING BETTER HIRING DECISIONS

Get below the surface and find people’s real potential  A landmark study of 20,000 new hires conducted by Leadership IQ revealed that 46% of newly hired employees fail within 18 months, while only 19% will achieve unequivocal success. By Kimberly Pat...

Posted: Mar 28, 2024

THINKING ABOUT LIABILITY

Skilled insurance producers and risk managers need to understand the different factors when educating their clients Armed with the facts … skilled adjusters and attorneys look at their position in the liability claim and ask themselves a sobering que...

Posted: Mar 28, 2024

A leader in disguise

WHEN LEADERSHIP ISN’T IN YOUR JOB DESCRIPTION Shifting your mindset from one of an individual contributor to one of a leader is an important one … but you don’t have to wait for the title to start making this shift. By Meg McKeen, CIC Feeling both ea...

Posted: Mar 28, 2024

Insured prevails in coverage dispute

INSURANCE-RELATED COURT CASES Digested from case reports published online COURT DECISIONS Insured prevails in coverage dispute This dispute arose out of environmental cleanup and remediation work at two Superfund sites in Bronson, Michigan. The affec...

Posted: Mar 28, 2024

Injured motorist prevails

INSURANCE-RELATED COURT CASES Digested from case reports published online COURT DECISIONS Injured motorist prevails Brian M. Wood was driving through an intersection in Auburn, Alabama, when his vehicle was T-boned by a vehicle being driven by Mark S...

Posted: Mar 28, 2024

DEFINING SUCCESS

“We firmly believe that an educated customer is in a better position to evaluate the services we provide … . They have learned to trust us.” —Elisha Cavanaugh Founder and President Sound Pacific Insurance Self-professed insurance nerd creates agency...

Posted: Mar 28, 2024

THE STATE OF PROGRAM BUSINESS

Amid challenges, administrators strive to innovate, adapt, and find new ways to meet evolving client and partner needs By Elisabeth Boone, CPCU Data show that 2022 was a banner year for program administrators. According to the Target Markets Program...

Posted: Mar 28, 2024

The Top 5 ways for mentors to BOOST their effectiveness

The five (or at least four) tenets of a popular feedback model may fall short for motivating mentees  [M]entors, even managers, who sandwich criticism between positive nuggets think they’re providing a black pearl in the heart of an oyster. In realit...

Posted: Mar 26, 2024

PERSONAL AUTO LIMITS

As rates continue to rise, how much is enough? With clients paying more to renew their existing auto insurance, how can producers induce them to acquire even higher limits needed to keep pace with the very factors driving up the cost of coverage? By...

Posted: Mar 21, 2024

THE TWO-WAY PROMISE

How great would your agency be if 100% of your team did 100% of what they said they’d do? [P]romise making and keeping is   two-way street. And that’s what great teams are all about—giving and taking  to ensure success for all. By Roger Sitkins Have...

Posted: Feb 29, 2024

THE FUTURE OF YOUR CUSTOMER SERVICE

Blending the old and the new [K]eep your eye on what is changing in your environment, how educating the next generation of service professionals is best done, and fighting to protect the quality of customer service that your agency provides. By Paul...

Posted: Feb 29, 2024

AMBIGUOUS POLICY LANGUAGE DEFEATS INSURER

When three workers sought damages after incurring cancer CGL policy wording … [failed] to address harm that takes place over an extended period and that lacks a definitive origin. By Bruce D. Hicks, CPCU, CLU The Court Decisions column is a popular p...

Posted: Feb 29, 2024

MERGER AND ACQUISITION ACTIVITY ACCELERATING

What things look like in the independent agency space during this election year Investors who are still cautious could see their investment in (the insurance distribution) space as a safer way to deploy capital as the market finds its footing. By Jam...

Posted: Feb 29, 2024

WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNED FOR ME LATELY?

It’s training, training, training At a time when our industry is only getting more complex,  … it seems we’re looking at training and education as an expense while considering technology as an investment. By Cheryl Koch, CPCU, ARM, AAI, ACSR, A...

Posted: Feb 29, 2024

NAVIGATING SUCCESS THROUGH STRATEGIC CONNECTIONS AND THE RIGHT NETWORK

Moving from “isolationism” to cooperative consulting The diverse array of challenges and opportunities faced by independent agencies, regardless of their size or sector, has led to a heightened demand for knowledge sharing and insights from those who...

Posted: Feb 29, 2024

Excess and surplus BASICS FOR NEWBIES

Watch for the “will dos” and the “won’t dos” in an ever-changing market E&S coverage isn’t unique to commercial lines accounts. High-risk personal lines accounts, such as homes with too many claims or homes located in disaster-prone areas, are al...

Posted: Feb 29, 2024

DOWN THE ROAD TO DRAGONS

NAIC produces Model Bulletin for Artificial Intelligence Without someone stepping forward to provide affirmative regulation in the public interest to govern the use of AI, we can expect ugly scandals to come. By Kevin P. Hennosy In December 2023, the...

Posted: Feb 29, 2024