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Smart Phones for Smart Plans

Your Smart Phone Can Make Your Insurance Plans Smarter It seems like there's an app for everything these days. Insurance is no exception. With a helpful app, you can enhance your insurance coverage with additional features and convenience. Using the right app can keep your policies organized and allow you to prepare for situations that require claims. For example, do you have an evacuation plan...

Effective Teaming

Teamwork on the Fly: Learning to Collaborate with Just about Anyone In today's 24/7 world, companies depend on remote workers, diverse markets, and global interactions. Many of us find ourselves frequently teaming with different people, coordinating and collaborating across geographic, disciplinary, linguistic, sectoral, and societal boundaries. Consider that a typical hospitalized patient is seen by some 60 different providers over the course of a stay....

Dealing With Road Rage

Don't Let Road Rage Ramp Up Your Claims You're running late. Construction traffic is making things worse. Then, an SUV cuts you off, nearly clipping your bumper. What's your reaction? Many drivers suffer negative consequences when road rage rears its ugly head. What to do... Slow and steady wins the race. Give yourself extra time to get to your destination. Patience runs short when you're...

Keeping Your Wifi Network Secure

How to Reduce Your Commercial Property Insurance Costs Owning and operating a commercial property involves myriad expenses. If you're like most property owners, you strive to keep these costs to a minimum. Some are more challenging to shave than others. Fortunately, when it comes to your insurance, you can take several steps to reduce your premium and boost your bottom line. Determine your deductible: If...

Working From Home Tips

INSURANCE Identity Theft: It Happens to Businesses, Too In 2017, there were 10,000 cases of business identity theft in the United States. Credit agency Experian reports small and midsize businesses in North America are losing up to $1 billion a year to these imposters. Crimes include tax fraud, credit card use, and website ransom. Is your business protected? Too often, smaller businesses are targets for...