
Sitting with Sue - insurance questions answered
Sitting with Sue insurance questions answered - listen and learn from an insurance industry professional with a breadth and depth of knowledge as she chats to her amazing set of contacts. Sue is bringing her depth of knowledge gained in over 45 years in the insurance industry gleaned as an underwriter, broker and claims consultant. Sue introduces you to her wide network of contacts across all aspects of the industry discussing a wide variety of topics. Whether discussing the technical aspects of Business Interruption Insurance or Catastrophic Injury Claims. or exploring a subject close to her heart which is mentoring. Sue is a trainer of insurance personnel in particular those taking their CILA exams and is an insurance broking expert witness. She therefore understands the need for insurance from the time of inception, through the claim process and then what can go wrong and result in litigation.
Sue is also a well established author having contributed to numerous industry text books and is a prolific public speaker not only on the technical aspects of insurance but also in relation to her experiences on having been a leading light in respect of inclusion and diversity in The City.
She has developed a suite of podcasts to help students of CILA Certificate and Diploma Exams
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Sitting with Sue - insurance questions answered
The Mentorship Puzzle: Balancing Culture and Strategy
In this episode, host Sue Taylor discusses the complexities of mentoring within the insurance industry with guests Stephen Helman from Exchange Street and Luke Brannigan from Crawford and Company. The conversation delves into the importance of having clear objectives for mentoring programs. They examine the strategic and cultural elements necessary for effective mentoring, including the need for a whole-firm focus and the role of HR. The discussion also covers the challenges of balancing mentoring with operational demands, the impact of organizational culture, and the evolution of talent management. The episode concludes with thoughts on whether mentoring should be internal, external, or a combination of both. Part two will further explore these themes.
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