Nurturing change
Many in the insurance industry fail to see the value of continuing professional development but Ana Catalano explains how implementing a programme can win back public trust
As the global recession continues to bear down on businesses and professionals - especially those working in financial services - continuing professional development (CPD) may not be at the top of the average broker or general insurance practitioner's list of priorities.
So why should they bother?
Professionalism is about behaviour as well as knowledge. What better way to demonstrate professionalism than to ensure standards of knowledge are up to date, and give the public measurable assurances
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