Codes and Values • 2 min read An important lesson for insurers to learn about their codes of ethics Codes of ethics exist for a reason. They tell people about the commitments a firm has made in relation to…
Codes and Values • 3 min read 11 reasons why you should review your code of ethics Codes of ethics are important documents. Yet that in itself can be a downside. Often launched with a bit of…
Ethical Culture • 3 min read 5 beliefs that get in the way of people addressing ethics It seems to make sense, doesn’t it – ‘doing the right thing’. And you’d think that an insurance firm…
Codes and Values • 2 min read Are your firm’s values less ethical than you think? Ethical dilemmas provide great material for use in corporate training, for they can easily be tailored to reflect the learner’…
Codes and Values • 2 min read Does your Code of Ethics send the right signals to employees? Following on from this recent post [https://www.ethicsandinsurance.info/2015/09/30/need-code-of-ethics-for/], your employees should now be convinced…
Codes and Values • 2 min read What do you need a Code of Ethics for? Most of you will work for firms that already have a code of ethics. That’s great, but most firms…
Ethical Culture • 3 min read Ethics survey reveals a lot about the insurance profession What do insurance professionals think about the ethics of their sector? A recent survey [http://www.theinstitutes.org/sites/www.…
Accountability • 2 min read Conduct and Ethics: why insurers need to understand the difference Earlier this week I looked at the difference between compliance and ethics, and at why that difference matters to insurance…
Accountability • 3 min read Are ethics and compliance different? And why it matters. I occasionally come across companies who question the need to consider ethics, on the basis that they’ve got all…