Most Recent Vaping, Compliance and Rewarding Safety By Michael Shaw If insurers care about improving the safety of vaping, they should insist on the wholesale adoption of existing rules by the vaping industry.
Vaping, Compliance and Rewarding Safety By Michael Shaw If insurers care about improving the safety of vaping, they should insist on the wholesale adoption of existing rules by the vaping industry.
All Articles The Right Policies for a Pandemic By Michael Shaw To ensure COVID-19 does not further weaken the economy, insurers should work to increase the flow of goods and services. The Power of Lending a Hand By Michael Shaw In these crazy times, a tweet does not count; a text does not matter; an email does not help, if the message is generic and the spirit absent. The Right Counsel for the Right Coverage By Michael Shaw We need sound counsel on insurance to help us choose just policies over unsound business practices. Prophets and Profits: Insurers' Message By Michael Shaw A review of insurers' advertising suggests that it does not work. But, with time, agents can excel at marketing. Selling the Urgency of Life Insurance By Michael Shaw To ensure that people have all the life insurance they need requires insurers to better express the urgency of financial safety. Health Benefits of Smart Appliances By Michael Shaw An average family throws out $2,275 of food each year; smart appliances can reduce that waste while boosting healthy eating. Tech That Helps With Diabetic Ulcers By Michael Shaw A high-tech boot, together with a mobile app and the cloud, provide a breakthrough for diabetics who suffer from foot ulcerations. A Letter to Insurers About Newsletters By Michael Shaw Insurers can opine about healthcare reform but should not dress opinions with the veil of impartiality, as if they have no conflicts of interest. Momentous Change and Mobile Devices By Michael Shaw Through mobile devices, people can enjoy much-needed peace of mind not only about their assets but items of sentimental value, too. Educating Smokers: the Best Insurance By Michael Shaw Insurance agents have it within their power to do more than sell policies or find the best prices for smokers who want to buy insurance.
The Right Policies for a Pandemic By Michael Shaw To ensure COVID-19 does not further weaken the economy, insurers should work to increase the flow of goods and services.
The Power of Lending a Hand By Michael Shaw In these crazy times, a tweet does not count; a text does not matter; an email does not help, if the message is generic and the spirit absent.
The Right Counsel for the Right Coverage By Michael Shaw We need sound counsel on insurance to help us choose just policies over unsound business practices.
Prophets and Profits: Insurers' Message By Michael Shaw A review of insurers' advertising suggests that it does not work. But, with time, agents can excel at marketing.
Selling the Urgency of Life Insurance By Michael Shaw To ensure that people have all the life insurance they need requires insurers to better express the urgency of financial safety.
Health Benefits of Smart Appliances By Michael Shaw An average family throws out $2,275 of food each year; smart appliances can reduce that waste while boosting healthy eating.
Tech That Helps With Diabetic Ulcers By Michael Shaw A high-tech boot, together with a mobile app and the cloud, provide a breakthrough for diabetics who suffer from foot ulcerations.
A Letter to Insurers About Newsletters By Michael Shaw Insurers can opine about healthcare reform but should not dress opinions with the veil of impartiality, as if they have no conflicts of interest.
Momentous Change and Mobile Devices By Michael Shaw Through mobile devices, people can enjoy much-needed peace of mind not only about their assets but items of sentimental value, too.
Educating Smokers: the Best Insurance By Michael Shaw Insurance agents have it within their power to do more than sell policies or find the best prices for smokers who want to buy insurance.