Management

November

Andy Cornish resigned from his post as commercial boss of Royal Bank of Scotland Insurance (RBSI) to...

CII 'begins GI Evolution' after industry-wide consultation

The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) has introduced a wider range of technical and management subjects as part of a root and branch review of the content of its qualification offering. The CII GI Evolution programme will ensure that its qualifications…

Brokers offered training on recession-proof practice

Marlborough Training & Consultancy – a specialist provider of business and management skills training for insurance brokers – is holding a series of business management training days sponsored by Ignition NBS, to advise brokers on how to maintain growth…

CSR - Reach out

Edward Murray considers the role of corporate social responsibility in engaging with the local community, contributing to charities and improving the quality of life that employees enjoy

Absence due to poor mental health

An employee needs to take time off work with mental health problems and a doctor's note has been provided to clarify this. Can I employ someone in their absence to do their job so that work levels are kept to a minimum for when they return?

Bad training wrecks

With insurance firms seeking to cut costs in light of the financial environment, how can brokers continue to provide suitable training to staff? Paul Lang looks at cost-effective methods of training and discovers that investing in well-planned programmes…

Going the distance

With consolidation starting to slow down in the broker market, the need for succession planning has never been more acute. Jessica Pothering highlights the challenges of guiding a company towards a happy and healthy future

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