The Doolittle Dilemma: As Eliza Doolittle sang in the "My Fair Lady" musical song 'Show Me: "Words! Words! Words! I'm so sick of words! First from him, now from you! Is that all you blighters can do?" Insurers need to resolve the Doolittle Dilemma. Words continually cascade through the operations of insurance firms. Words are… Continue reading Insurers Need to Resolve the Doolittle Dilemma
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Overheard insurance conversations from 2025 (Updated 1/27/2021)
Reporting in from 2025 I wanted to note some of the conversations I overheard while listening to the panoply of microphones I planted in some tables and walls of several P&C and L&A insurance companies. Just snippets really but I thought other insurance industry people might be interested ... Where is our money going? Are… Continue reading Overheard insurance conversations from 2025 (Updated 1/27/2021)
Business Models, Moats, & Start-ups: An Insurance Analyst Perspective
This blog post brought to you by insurance industry, investor, and entrepreneurial discussions of Netflix and Amazon. There is, of course, one glaring difference between the products and services of the insurance industry and either of Netflix and Amazon: insurance is NOT a commodity. This remains true regardless of the insurance line of business we… Continue reading Business Models, Moats, & Start-ups: An Insurance Analyst Perspective
From Concept to Client (and Back Again): Challenges of Insurance Product Development
This is a companion post to my January 16, 2020 post titled "Re-perceiving Kotler's product framework for insurers." I wrote: Insurance products currently do a lot of heavy lifting for insurance carriers. Insurers should expect products to do much more to strengthen competitive success. Insurance products are meant to simultaneously attract customers and generate profitable… Continue reading From Concept to Client (and Back Again): Challenges of Insurance Product Development
Re-perceiving Kotler’s product framework for insurers
Insurance products currently do a lot of heavy lifting for insurance carriers. Insurers should expect products to do much more to strengthen competitive success. Insurance products are meant to simultaneously attract customers and generate profitable premium flows throughout the product's existence on the carrier's books. Insurance products, taken as a complete portfolio, also represent a… Continue reading Re-perceiving Kotler’s product framework for insurers
My realistic expectations for the 2020 insurance industry
Summary: Visualize a meter that ranges from No Change (1) to Total Transformation (10), I expect the actual realistic changes to the 2020 Insurance Industry meter to register somewhere between 1 and 2. Thinking about and creating the insurance industry trends for the next year was always a fun exercise whether I was at The… Continue reading My realistic expectations for the 2020 insurance industry
View of Jemez Mountains from our Santa Fe Home
I thought some folks might want to see some of the views we have of the Jemez Mountains from the backyard of our Santa Fe home. I took these pictures with my iPad 2 (5th generation), software version 13.3. I'm curious what pictures from this year's 2020 Apple iPhone 12 will look like in my… Continue reading View of Jemez Mountains from our Santa Fe Home
2019 List of My Blog Posts
To celebrate the end of 2019 and the beginning of 2020 which is the last year of our current decade, I decided to create a list of all (well, most) of the posts I have written since I began this WordPress blog in July 2019. The list does not include the posts I wrote about… Continue reading 2019 List of My Blog Posts
The ‘Adam and Eve’ of Insurance
My approach to writing analyst reports When I write analyst reports I like to create a report that flows from the general to the specific. I don't mean only insurance or technology matters but thinking through broader societal trends and then diving down into their current and potential future implications for the non-health insurance industry.… Continue reading The ‘Adam and Eve’ of Insurance
Maria Mioduszewska’s Digital Banking LinkedIn Post: Fulfilling Her Request for My Comments
Maria’s two requests of me María asked me to comment based on 1) being a banking customer (what do I want or expect from my bank) and 2) as a manager. My reply as a banking customer was too long to put on her LinkedIn post so I wrote a LinkedIn post referencing Maria’s post… Continue reading Maria Mioduszewska’s Digital Banking LinkedIn Post: Fulfilling Her Request for My Comments





