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Successful Firms Need to Master These Techniques

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In a recent edition of The National Underwriter, Editor Sam Friedman recommended that risk managers begin to explore the capabilities of sophisticated regional and local brokerages. This recommendation was based on recent broker megamergers and the growing lack of choice available to buyers.

For an independent agency or brokerage to take advantage of this opportunity, it should adopt the consultative brokerage style. In particular, its managers must learn the techniques that these sophisticated buyers have come to expect. The stewardship report and the executive summary are two techniques that firms must master to be successful in large accounts.

Telecommuting to Your Virtual Office

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The virtual office concept, also known as telecommuting or a mobile office, emerged as the American work force shifted from physical labor to knowledge-based work. Workers who create or manipulate information can generally perform anywhere there is a telephone, desk, chair, and computer. Technology enables the knowledge-based worker's office to be portable.

Test Your Selling Skills

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In this document, Jack Fries excerpts questions from the Sales Success Profile, a sales skill test developed by Lousig-Nont and Associates (Las Vegas). The Sales Success Profile is the only sales test on the market based on assessing actual selling skills, not personality.

An online data room is a secure area where business people can access and review sensitive information. Insurance companies use virtual data rooms to coordinate with brokers, underwriters, and other consultants on the transfer of property and casualty claims.

The Best Marketing Practices and Tools for Insurance Businesses

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When it comes to marketing, the insurance industry can face a lot of challenges. The landscape of the insurance business has undergone several changes in the past couple of decades. These changes are mostly due to the rise in internet startups selling insurance.

The Brokerage Selection Process: Effective Client/Prospect Competition

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The old marketplace selection process is futile. There simply aren’t enough carriers to go around, it’s not in the client’s best interests, and it doesn’t allow a firm to differentiate itself. To make matters worse, the average hit ratio is a whopping 15%! Rob Ekern recommends (and explains) the Brokerage Selection Process for developing and retaining revenue.

The Ergonomics of a Telemarketing Center

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Occupational illnesses suffered by telemarketers have risen from 18% of all illnesses in 1981 to 62% in 1992. You may have heard complaints of stiff or sore necks, backs, hands, wrists, arms, elbows, and shoulders. Or you may have seen an increase in Workers Compensation claims from insureds who have their own telemarketing or call centers.

Insurance companies and Managing General Agents (MGAs) are navigating a transformative era in billing operations. The adoption of advanced software is reshaping how carriers manage their billing processes, enhancing efficiency and customer satisfaction. This evolution in insurance billing is critical for maintaining competitiveness and profitability in the insurance industry.

The Necessity of Business Insurance

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There is a lot to be concerned about when you own a business. You must keep track of and file your tax documents on time, and you must accept and file compliance documents for your business.

The Sales Center: Systematic Marketing and Selling

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Many marketing managers and representatives may ask: "Why is a sales center important to me? Isn't it designed for niche- or target-marketing? How would this fit into my company, that wants Main Street business?"

Having a marketing-representative background provides me with a unique perspective on sales centers. I know that the marketing representative is much more than a "go-for" problem-solver, running down endorsements, acting as portable shrink between underwriters and agents, or being "the official news agency TAS," spouting party line. I know that marketing is the precursor to selling.

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