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It’s im...protect your competitive advantage. A trade secret, once lost, is gone forever.
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... encourage them to contact your agency if they want broader coverage. In either case, whether verbally or in writing, raise this question: What's the worst that could happen? ' Getting back to Commercial Lines, I'd guess that many of the businesses in the World Trade Center weren't concerned about carrying extensive amounts of Business Interruption coverage. After all, they were in the World Trade Center, so what was the worst that could happen? Sadly, we now know. Coverage reviews offer several benefits: Effective E&O loss ... x No Thanks Loading.. x No Thanks Loading.. x No Thanks Loading.. x No Thanks Loading.. CompleteMarkets 1 2 3 4 5 Rating history (0 Reviews - 0 of 5.0) Shows who have rated the content, and the rating score. Write your review here. (Required) Please consider the following: 1. Would you recommend this company? 2. What about this company do you like/dislike? 3. Why did you choose this rating? Submit This Anonymously Submit Cancel Contact Us contact_phone Click ... coverage. In either case, whether verbally or in writing, raise this question: What's the worst that could happen? ' Getting back to Commercial Lines, I'd guess that many of the businesses in the World Trade Center weren't concerned about carrying extensive amounts of Business Interruption coverage. After all, they were in the World Trade Center, so what was the worst that could happen? Sadly, we now know. Coverage reviews offer several benefits: Effective E&O loss prevention. Written proof that a customer rejected a coverage ...
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... while pulling our buggy, I visualized robbers trying to catch us. When he attempted to scrape me off under a tree limb or the rafter of the barn, I imagined that the bad guy behind me had struck the obstacle that I'd just dodged. Eventually we traded Sham for an older, slower, and less stately animal. At last, I owned a horse that I could ride. I could take the horse where I wanted to go — not the other way around. When I reflect on my youth and Sham ... x No Thanks Loading.. x No Thanks Loading.. x No Thanks Loading.. x No Thanks Loading.. CompleteMarkets 1 2 3 4 5 Rating history (0 Reviews - 0 of 5.0) Shows who have rated the content, and the rating score. Write your review here. (Required) Please consider the following: 1. Would you recommend this company? 2. What about this company do you like/dislike? 3. Why did you choose this rating? Submit This Anonymously Submit Cancel Contact Us contact_phone Click ... Your organizational chart looks like a pyramid. Your employees are most comfortable when told what to do. You discourage risk taking, and must assign blame for bad results. You only define customers in general terms, not in specific niches. You view customers as an interruption of jobs, not the reason for them. You value titles, office space, and head count over results. In determining pay scales, you value attendance over performance. You evaluate every new idea as a task, not as an opportunity. You see ...
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...obson All Assets (Includes Trade Name Transfer) Comments This form i...nsferring the exclusive rights to the trade name 'ABLE INSURANCE' to Buyer. 3...
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...it before. You've read about it in trade magazines. Most important, you probab...ng Techniques and Other Tricks of the Trade The old-fashioned bag of sales ...
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...insurance, many agencies and their trade associations have had to change their...' To agents, auditors are curious interruptions. When they say 'Jump', the age...
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... Resources & Links Categories Popular Recent All Back Agreement For Purchase And Sale 4/30/2013 10:41:13 PM by CompleteMarkets Editor , Gary Jacobson This content has not been rated yet. AGREEMENT FOR PURCHASE AND SALE by Gary Jacobson All Assets (Includes Trade Name Transfer) Comments This form involves a straightforward sale of all assets of a smaller incorporated agency with a single stockholder. Sale is to a larger incorporated agency with several offices; Buyer will consolidate the office of the acquired agency into that of the Buyer. ... x No Thanks Loading.. x No Thanks Loading.. x No Thanks Loading.. x No Thanks Loading.. CompleteMarkets 1 2 3 4 5 Rating history (0 Reviews - 0 of 5.0) Shows who have rated the content, and the rating score. Write your review here. (Required) Please consider the following: 1. Would you recommend this company? 2. What about this company do you like/dislike? 3. Why did you choose this rating? Submit This Anonymously Submit Cancel Contact Us contact_phone Click ... Terms 4.4 Security- Assets 4.5 Assignment, Replacement Property 4.6 Default 4.7 Security-Escrowed Letter 4.8 Cross-Default 5. Closing 5.1 Place and Time 5.2 Delivery of Documents and Consideration 5.3 Adjustments 6. Seller's Representations and Covenants 6.1 Representations and Warranties 6.2 Covenants 6.2.1 No Interruption in Business 6.2.2 Liabilities 6.2.3 Delivery of Receipts 6.2.4 Cessation 6.2.5 Ownership Indemnity 6.2.6 E&O Coverage and Indemnification 6.2.7 Carriers/Transition 7. Buyer's Representations and Covenants 7.1 Status of Buyer 7.2 Covenants 7.2.1 Non-Disclosure 7.2.2 E & O Coverage 8. ...
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... 30/2013 10:41:34 PM by CompleteMarkets Editor , Michael Jans This content has not been rated yet. ARE YOU MAKING THESE MARKETING MISTAKES? NINE HUGE INCOME BUSTERS FOR INSURANCE AGENTS by Michael Jans You've heard it before. You've read about it in trade magazines. Most important, you probably feel it every day in your agency. The long soft market. Commission cuts. Carrier changes. Pressure on expenses. Banks in insurance. Alternative distribution systems. The Internet. New technologies. Insurance is not the industry ... x No Thanks Loading.. x No Thanks Loading.. x No Thanks Loading.. x No Thanks Loading.. CompleteMarkets 1 2 3 4 5 Rating history (0 Reviews - 0 of 5.0) Shows who have rated the content, and the rating score. Write your review here. (Required) Please consider the following: 1. Would you recommend this company? 2. What about this company do you like/dislike? 3. Why did you choose this rating? Submit This Anonymously Submit Cancel Contact Us contact_phone Click ... Platitudes We have service, integrity, excellence. So what? Some words have been used so often that they no longer have meaning. Some words are too abstract to have any marketing pull. If you don't immediately offer a compelling benefit to your prospects, they won't interrupt their lives to call you. Studies confirm that people are motivated by emotions first, and justify those emotions with logic later. Savvy marketers know how to communicate emotionally and get people to act quickly. Being a bore may be the one unforgivable marketing sin. ...