Agency Operations

Navigating E&O Exposures for Workers Comp Claims

Each year, thousands of individuals become ill while employed or are injured on the job. In such circumstances, an employee may be entitled to workers compensation benefits as provided by federal and state law. And that means almost all businesses need ad

More Than One Lane

More agencies are providing value to customers by bulking up on the services they offer. A recent survey by Reagan Consulting indicates that not only is the number of agencies offering value-added services increasing, but so is their growth rate.

Is Your Agency Prepared for an Active Hurricane Season?

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is warning Americans to brace for another active hurricane season along the Atlantic coast. In NOAA’s outlook for the hurricane season, forecasters predict above-average activity with 13 to 20 named stor

The Secret Weapon

As I write this, my 11th Chairman’s Voice article, I am reminded just how fast this year has gone and how much I value those with whom I have had the pleasure of working on a regular basis at the Big “I” and what they mean to us as members.

Reduce Agency E&O Exposures for Mobile Devices

Technology provides solutions for better and faster service. It also makes communicating with clients easier. But sometimes, technology makes communicating with customers too easy—and too easy to forget about the need to document communication.

The Fine Art of Book Balance

August Felker doesn’t consider himself a book balancing believer. “Honestly, we don’t look at it that way,” says the CEO of The Murphy Insurance Group, a six-location firm based in Madison, Wis. “We look at each type of business differently, and we have d

Support Your Industry at the National Championship Golf Tournament

My wife Nanette and I were on the road in May and missed the horrible weather that came through Oklahoma on back-to-back days. In difficult times like these, it’s important for independent agents to support each other and our communities—including our ass

Endless Resources in the Virtual University

Easter is upon us, and with it, time with family and friends is on our minds. Nanette and I have had a bit of a break and now are beginning the spring convention season with our own state convention in Norman, Okla., on April 3–5. We were excited to host

Focus on What You Want

One thing that’s become even more clear to me over the past several months is that the businesses that are succeeding through these tough times are the ones that are focusing on increasing revenue and sales and on getting and keeping customers—much more t

Avoid Buying a Lemon

Most fans of the 1960’s top-rated television series “The Andy Griffith Show” recall the episode when Barney Fife purchased his first car. Against the advice of the discerning Sheriff Taylor, the deputy is duped into buying what is presented as a perfect,

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