We know in the for-profit segment of the insurance world – Succession Planning is vital for many reasons, such as: Business Continuity, Talent Retention, Client Confidence and Adaptability in a Changing Market. They need to make sure future leaders are ready to navigate the challenges of ever-changing technology, customer expectations, and regulatory changes. They know

Clarity in communication is a cornerstone of the insurance industry. Professionals who work in this industry understand the value of precise language, whether they are explaining coverage details, discussing risk management, or describing the importance of reliable protection to clients. This same principle applies when referring to IAIP. In keeping with the spirit of clear

Before we dive into the features and benefits of an LMS; let’s first focus on what is an LMS? LMS is the acronym for Learning Management System. An LMS is a digital platform that allows organizations to create, distribute, and track training and educational programs. It acts as a centralized hub where course materials, assessments,

The IAIP Mission is to serve its members by providing professional education in an environment in which to build business alliances and the opportunity to make connections with people of differing career paths and levels of experience within the insurance industry.  As an organization IAIP is constantly striving to meet the needs of our members,

By Brenda McDermott, CPCU, CLP, SCLA, CIIP, SCLA, ARM, AIDA, AIC Like many of you, when I was little, I dreamed of being an insurance professional … (ok sarcasm Sheldon). Like many of you, I never dreamed of an insurance career. When I was little, I wanted to be a ballerina or a princess. Unfortunately,

Vickie Harmon, CMA, CIIP, CSCA, CLP-A You may have noticed this term popping up lately in our communications: micro-volunteering. In today’s world where time is often scarce and the demands on our time are greater than ever, traditional forms of volunteering may seem daunting. Long-term commitments, monthly meetings, and complex project requirements can be barriers