Insurtech: A Practical Introduction for Managers Certificate for Aishath Adnan
Certificate ID:
592043
Authentication Code:
a7cfc
Certified Person Name:
Aishath Adnan
Trainer Name:
Aamer 'Adam' Shah
Duration Days:
2
Duration Hours:
14
Course Name:
Insurtech: A Practical Introduction for Managers
Course Date:
28 August 2019 09:00 to 29 August 2019 16:30
Venue:
Course Outline:
Introduction to Insurtech
- Impact on the industry
- Winners and losers
Assessing the current state of your company
Technical innovations applied to the insurance sector
- Big Data, Blockchain, AI, Robotics, IoT, JIT, Security
Mapping your company's current state and determining where you should be six months from now
Case study and exercise:
- Carrying out a readiness assessment
Big Data: putting your biggest asset to work
- Basic concepts and applications
- Implementing a Big Data strategy
- Building the team
- Leveraging your assets and building from there
Blockchain: putting the digital ledger to work for your organization
- Demystifying the Blockchain
- Lessons from the financial sector
- Implementing a Blockchain strategy
- Building the team
- Mapping your transactions to the blockchain
AI: Introduction to artificial intelligence
- Machine learning, natural language processing (text and speech), computer vision and robotics
- The role of corporate and open source contributions to AI research and development
- Tapping into available resources
Robotics and automation: hiring robots to work for you
- Automation vs Robotic Process Automation (RPA)
- Implementing an RPA strategy
- Outsourcing vs building
IoT: Creating new business models based on IoT-enabled platforms and ecosystems
- Five ways IoT will transform the insurance industry
- Remodeling insurance policies to reflect the health and state of people and things
- Building the team
JIT: Putting Just-In-Time marketing to work in insurance
- JIT lessons from the manufacturing to creative services sector
- Implementing the processes and tools for JIT
- Building the team
Online security: security for insurance
- Revisiting traditional definitions of cyber-security
- Implementing a compliance plan and training the business leaders
- Building the team
Bringing it all together
- No "one-size-fits-all" and no "all-or-nothing"
- Taking the first step
Communicating hard things
- Conversations with managers and leaders
- Conversations with techies and data crunchers
Closing remarks