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Cover Story
July/August 2023
Drowning in Drought
Mismanagement of water, overdevelopment and agricultural needs are exacerbating risk across multiple sectors.
Features
Are Your Clients Thirsty for Liquidity?
There’s a way to keep letters of credit for high-deductible and self-insured accounts off clients’ balance sheets.
Baby Boomer Brain Drain
As baby boomers retire, companies must figure out how to pass on their accumulated wisdom to those who will replace them.
Thought Leaders
The World Is Always Changing–And Risk Along With It
Q&A with Glenn Harris, Managing Executive, Global Distribution Strategies and Bu...
Two States Join Non-Compete Prohibition Party
Could New York become first not to exempt business sales from bans?
Vital Signs
Can Employers Negotiate Hospital Costs?
Q&A with Mark Meiselbach, Health Economist and Assistant Professor, Department of Health Policy and Management, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health
Life After the Deal: Autonomy vs. Integration
As business owners evaluate strategic partners, it is important to consider what level of integration will help them meet their goals.
What Can It Do for Me?
Artificial intelligence is a malleable technology that may, used well, give industry players a differentiating proprietary tool.
NFIP Heads to Court
FEMA faces flood insurance lawsuit over Risk Rating 2.0, and NFIP is up for reauthorization soon.
Taking the Alternative Payment Route
Employers can, with benefit consultants’ help, map out real-risk contracts with network providers as a condition of contracting with TPAs.
Ask 3 Questions to Avoid Expensive Talent Mistakes
Addressing Onboarding, Taxing Top Talent, and Time for Clients
More In This Issue
Wanderlust
Everything's Bigger in South Africa
Massive wildlife, bustling cities, and warm welcomes await.
Water Rights
A brief history of Colorado River water usage.