At the 20th Annual Workers’ Compensation ExecuSummit, experts discuss innovative rehabilitation techniques for spinal cord and brain injuries, highlighting the path to recovery and reemployment.
Dive into an immersive leadership experience tailored for the risk and insurance industry, presented by the CPCU Society and Thunderbird School of Global Management. This March, transform your professional trajectory in Phoenix.
The upcoming CPCU Society’s In2Leadership event in Phoenix, Arizona, will focus on combating the fear of becoming obsolete in the rapidly evolving digital landscape.
Drawing from the dot-com era, digital strategist Chunka Mui shares valuable lessons for businesses embracing generative AI, highlighting the balance between innovation and practical strategies.
Discover groundbreaking insights from the Shin Research Program, exploring talent and leadership trends in the insurance industry, focusing on skills, growth, and innovation.
Despite acknowledging the importance of life insurance, Gen Z and Millennials are underinsured compared to other age groups, with misconceptions about cost being a key barrier.
A new white paper analysis questions traditional assumptions about workers’ compensation patients, highlighting the need for a revolution in treatment approaches.
Lyme disease treatment presents unique challenges for medical providers, with a recent survey highlighting the risks of regulatory investigations and the need for careful management.
Wearable technology in the workplace offers significant potential to improve employee health and safety, potentially leading to reduced workers’ compensation claims.
Despite recent layoffs, the insurance and risk management industry continues to attract young professionals, driven by the promise of multifaceted careers and evolving market dynamics.