In the best-selling book Tuesday’s with Morrie, we learned many wise lessons from sociology professor Morrie Schwartz, as shared by the book’s author, Mitch Albom.
For the fourth version of IASA’s Executive EDGE Conference, attendees will travel to our nation’s capital to take part in a program dedicated to growth and excellence through education.
Regulatory changes, ongoing economic challenges, lingering hard markets: these are some of the key situations that have converged to create a challenging environment for CFOs charged with managing profitable operations of insurers. While there is no easy solution to these challenges, there are lessons that can be learned from successful...
Today, Chief Information and Technology Officers are pressured to automate and modernize systems while staying within the constraints of budgets that have shrunk in recent years. Tuesday’s CIO/CTO Roundtable focused on how technology executives are meeting that challenge.
Cathy Ellwood has been around long enough to know that technology innovations are not for everyone. Still, ignoring tools such as those available under the heading of social media can be perilous.
One of the changes businesses are pursuing today is more awareness of the capabilities technology can offer the enterprise. But even though business leaders are more aware of what IT does, Jim Strebler believes that with the exception of a few techies on the business side, knowledge of IT remains...
If you have ever wondered what goes on behind the closed doors of executive-team meetings about technology, today’s technology super session is your chance to find out.
Setting up a personal Twitter account or a Facebook page and begin posting is one of the simplest ways to get started in the brave new world of social media. But when an organization such as IASA wants to do something similar the issue becomes more complicated.
The 2011 IASA Conference features one roundtable that has been a perennial favorite and one that is a new offering. Yet both have a common goal: helping senior executives raise their game by sharing practical insights across a number of high-priority topics.
What do you think? The publications committee of IASA wants to know how members feel on a variety of industry-related topics. And thus was born the Industry Pulse, IASA’s monthly membership polling service.