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Insurance Executive Search: Navigating the Landscape of Risk and Reward

N2Growth Blog

Understanding the Evolving Role of Insurance Executives in Today’s Risk Landscape The role of insurance executives has significantly changed today’s risk landscape. They are no longer responsible for managing risk but also for driving innovation, enhancing customer experiences, and achieving sustainable growth.

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Digital Transformation in Healthcare

N2Growth Blog

Policies and procedures are also implemented to educate staff on their data privacy and security responsibilities. These policies include determining the appropriateness of telemedicine, training staff members, and ensuring the protection of patient data. The pressure on its client services team grew as the organization grew.

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The Succession Planning Playbook: Practical Tips for Smooth Board Chair Transitions

N2Growth Blog

The Need for Effective Leadership Succession Regardless of size or industry, every organization goes through leadership transitions. This inevitable change can sometimes cause instability and uncertainty within the workforce if not managed carefully. Instead, it’s deeply proactive and strategic in its approach.

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Should you honour the decisions of previous leadership?

Chartered Management Institute

Interview: Should you honour the decisions of previous leadership? Written by Annie Makoff-Clark Share Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to LinkedIn Share via email Dr Victoria Carr CMgr MCMI had to overturn nearly every policy, system and process put in place by previous leadership to ensure the future success of her school.

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Understanding and Managing Employee Turnover

HR Digest

Poor management: Employees who feel that they are not supported, heard, or valued by their managers are more likely to leave an organization. Misconduct: Employees who violate company policies, engage in unethical behavior, or act inappropriately may be terminated.

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Krishen Iyer’s Outline for Middle-Managers Navigating Return-to-Work Anxiety

Strategy Driven

As a result, executives and managers alike have started to brainstorm strategies for returning to the office. Regardless of the circumstances, it should be the top priority of professional leadership to empathize with their reluctant employees who are hesitant to scale back remote work. However, others do not share that same optimism.

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Violent Leadership

Coaching Tip

Political policies and mandates. Whether at the helm of a digital startup, a management consultancy, a dental group, or an insurance agency, no business leader can afford to remain complacent or, worse, passive. In VIOLENT LEADERSHIP , Middleton shares his aggressive leadership style for our turbulent times.