May 2018
CONTENTS
- Chairperson's Corner
- Editorial
- Visualizing Data
- Timeless Thinking—The Art of War, by Sun Tzu
- A Change Will Do You Good
- How Python (and Networking) Saved my Company
- Is There a Digital Blue Ocean?
- Future of Group Benefits in Canada
- Human Nature and the U.S. Health Care System, Part IV
ENTREPRENEURIAL & INNOVATION SECTION
- Carlos Fuentes, Editor
- Beth Bernardi, SOA Staff Partner
- Sam Phillips, Staff Editor
- Jane Lesch, SOA Section Specialist
OTHER SITES OF INTEREST
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Chairperson's Corner
By Bill Rearden A discussion on several topics pertaining to the E&I Section including plans for upcoming section-sponsored events and meeting sessions.Full Article -
Editorial
By Chris Greig and Carlos Fuentes An introduction to each article in this issue.Full Article -
Visualizing Data
By Mark Spong A presentation of five examples of visualizing different types of information.Full Article -
Timeless Thinking—The Art of War, by Sun Tzu
By Nick Ortner The author shows how the ancient Chinese text still has relevance today.Full Article -
A Change Will Do You Good
By Mitchell Stephenson A discussion on embracing change effectively.Full Article -
How Python (and Networking) Saved my Company
By Andrew M. Webster The author recants a personal success story.Full Article -
Is There a Digital Blue Ocean?
By Patrick T. Leary The author describes how the book Blue Ocean Strategy provides a framework for thinking about the online life insurance market differently.Full Article -
Future of Group Benefits in Canada
By Melissa Carruthers A description of the keys to future success in the Canadian group benefits business.Full Article -
Human Nature and the U.S. Health Care System, Part IV
By Carlos Fuentes This is the fourth installment in a series of four articles that were summarized in “A Rigged Game,” published in the July/August 2017 issue of Contingencies.Full Article