Industry the October 2024 issue

The Engines Powering Success

The insurance industry must invest in talent and support innovation to provide the expertise and solutions clients need in a fast-changing world.
Sponsored by CNA Posted on October 1, 2024

Shifting economic conditions, regulatory changes, and technological advancements are just some of the forces driving ever-higher levels of complexity in the business world.

This environment of sophisticated, emerging risks and opportunities has amplified the need for insurance partners to provide specialized expertise and new solutions that address the evolving and increasingly nuanced needs of today and tomorrow.

This need is illustrated by the global specialty insurance market, which provides tailored solutions for complex industries and is projected to grow to $279 billion by 2031. The rapid expansion of the excess and surplus market demonstrates this as well.

We must meet this call with deep expertise, a thorough understanding of market dynamics, and a readiness to be innovative and agile problem solvers able to consider both risk and opportunity.

Carriers and brokers must anticipate and help prepare clients for the upstream and downstream impacts that the evolving risk landscape may bring.

Take, for example, how advances in technology such as automation, robotics, autonomous vehicles, and the internet of things have transformed how companies produce goods and conduct business. These advancements have varying implications and advantages depending on the industry. They can also create different workers compensation and property exposures for businesses, from manufacturers to life sciences firms to technology companies. In this scenario, insurance partners with expertise on technological advancements and deep knowledge of industry nuances can help clients navigate potential complexities and most effectively provide insurance solutions that recognize the benefits these technological advancements afford.

True specialized expertise requires insight into unique market forces, emphasis on driving profitability through strategic execution, and expertise in each step of the value chain. This includes sales relationships, underwriting, data and technology, risk control, and claims handling.

The cornerstone of delivering on these needs and addressing emerging changes is strong talent. The insurance industry needs professionals who possess in-depth knowledge, a sense of curiosity about the world around us, and a desire to create insurance solutions tailored to evolving needs.

Those who best provide value to clients are lifelong learners who continuously strive to understand trends, hurdles, and subtle nuances, and then use this knowledge to bring creative insurance solutions to market. They bring diverse perspectives into the mix to consider challenges and opportunities from all sides, then get to work seeking ways to provide innovative solutions.

Leaders in the insurance industry play a critical role in supporting this commitment to specialized expertise and innovation. Fostering a culture of continuous learning and cross-functional collaboration is crucial, as is investing in the development of both seasoned and new talent.

As leaders, we can also support talent acquisition practices that prioritize diverse skill sets and encourage the open exchange of knowledge. In doing this, we harness the power of expert talent and provide solutions that meet—and flex with—our clients’ unique needs, further driving value and supporting their success.

Doug Worman executive vice president, global head of underwriting, CNA Read More

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