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Career Development 

CareerDevelopment_small.gifCan Becoming a Thoughtleader Give You an Edge?

Positioning yourself and your firm as leading-edge thinkers in your field ... More

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Communication Skills 

Communication_small.gifSpeaking as a Performing Art 
Singing and speaking have everything in common--except for maybe really good tunes. The main goal is to engage your audience and make them listen to you ...
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General Business

Our World is Finite--Implications for Actuaries ...

Five steps to getting organized--and surprise--only one of the steps deals with the specific "organizing" component. ... More

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Leadership 

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Emotional intelligence differentiates the highest achievers from the rest of the pack. ... More

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Management 

Management_small.jpg"Wow, You Flubbed it Fred!" The Art of Giving Constructive Criticism

Unless you are supervising a dream team, delivering evaluations can be challenging and uncomfortable ... More

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Actuaries in the News

S&P Boosts ERM From Treasury & Risk Sim Segal, FSA, CERA, MAAA and Dale Hall, FSA, CERA, MAAA, are quoted in this article on how S&P is developing criteria and a methodology for its new enterprise risk management corporate ratings category.

What Businesses Can Do about the Swine Flu From MSN Max Rudolph, FSA, CERA, MAAA, is quoted in this article on disaster planning for companies.

ERM Support Still Soft, SOA Survey Finds From National Underwriter This articles offers survey findings that a majority of companies have not increased support for their ERM programs.

Early Retirements Surge in Recession From Sun-Sentinel.com Stephen Goss, ASA, MAAA, is quoted in this article on retirement decisions in the recession.