All Opinion articles – Page 193
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Class Action
Philip Gennoy is the driving force behind Allianz Cornhill's underwriting academy. Alison Boyle asks why he felt it was needed
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The end of a grey area
Insurance is facing a skills crisis. Can a Dad's Army of insurance professionals bridge the gap or is ageism rife. Lindsey McDonald investigates
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Talkin' bout this generation
We may be working longer hours than ever, but Paul Picknett says the new generation of would-be employees want to play too
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Business of Your Own
Do you want to start your own brokerage? What about a franchise? Coversure's Nick Hollands explains what you have to do
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Small change
The insurance industry is trying to shake off its dowdy image, but, says Christine Seib, it will never attract more graduates until it pays them more
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Are you getting enough?
How much are you worth? Are employees in the insurance industry worried by the threat of redundancy? What is the outlook for the industry in the next five years? These are questions answered in th ...
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Insurance groups join forces on exams
The Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters (Cila) and the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) have set up a joint working party to discuss how the two can work together on professional examinations. …
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What links these four?
Believe it or not, the answer's insurance. And while some celebrities have moved on from the industry, others have moved into it
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A life of learning
Education in the insurance sector has long been neglected. Now, says John Jackson, the race is on to develop training and testing that will keep the FSA at bay
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Thoroughly Modern Masters
Modern apprenticeship schemes are finding favour with some brokers but not their professional bodies. Christopher McKevitt explains why
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Member power
The unions are gaining in strength in the insurance industry and attracting more recruits, says Jason Woolfe
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A Tempting offer
Financial recruitment specialist Joslin Rowe assesses the role of temporary staff in a market that is facing a shortage of skills



























