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Introduction
It is more important than ever for brokers to get trained to the highest possible standard Regulation and increasing industry competition have propelled training to the top of the agenda for brokers.
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What can you learn in 90 minutes?
A 90-minute training course has many benefits for companies keen to minimise operational disruption, but do they work?
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Getting seriously fair
Lee Gladwell advises brokers to take the FSA's Treating Customers Fairly initiative seriously or they could be in trouble
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Adding value to learning
Bruce Carnegie-Brown, chief executive of Marsh, sets out his vision of future trends in career development in the insurance and financial services industries
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Training your new recruit
John Wade, director at Perkins Slade explains to Colin Lloyd the importance of training when recruiting new members of staff
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Back to school
Andrew Holt reports on how the directors of a broker went on a health and safety course with their client
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Don't let technological opportunities slip away
After the blind alleys and false starts, some easy technology wins are needed by the London market, says Roger Foord
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Olympic Games chairman to open Biba conference
Biba has said that Lord Coe, chairman of the London organising committee for the 2012 Olympic Games...
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NIG to be more broker focused
Restructuring will free staff at NIG of administrative tasks and lead to no jobs losses
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Recycling pilot 'dead in the water'
Revolutionary scheme for used parts in the repair of insured vehicles to be put on hold
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We're back, R&SA warns rivals
Insurer sets out to regain lost market share with stronger inspection arm