Debunking Assumptions about Requirements
Amy Corbett, Business Consultant North America, FINEOS We assume that requirements are the easy part of an implementation. Here is a definition from a Computing dictionary: “The first stage of...
Read MoreAmy Corbett, Business Consultant North America, FINEOS We assume that requirements are the easy part of an implementation. Here is a definition from a Computing dictionary: “The first stage of...
Read MoreGraham Newman, European Product Marketing Manager, FINEOS The insurance industry is needs to think radically differently about the way it communicates with its clients, peers and suppliers because its operating...
Read MoreAdam Hadla, Business Consultant, FINEOS Often, when a project is assigned to us, the notion is to find out what it is, who will be involved, the time it is...
Read MoreDiane Davis, Business Consultant, FINEOS Missed requirements cost money, so before engaging with FINEOS (or other vendors) companies should know their own business. Often the knowledge of how you do...
Read MoreMaria Parker, Business Consultant, FINEOS Should we define business processes, workflows, and internal controls before or during implementation? In my experience, we sometimes get into implementations and find that the...
Read MoreDrew King
We are delighted to welcome Drew King to our blog for the first time. In this article, which appeared on the Gen Re Blog Perspectives in January, he discusses some...
Read MoreDate: Thursday, February 27 Time: 11am Eastern Time (US) REGISTER HERE It used to be that claims management was not a high priority for the life insurance enterprise, as it...
Read MorePaula Tunison, Business Consultant, FINEOS “Never take more than it will cost them to find you”. I don’t think I’ll ever forget that day in college when my accounting professor...
Read MoreBruce Crossett, Head of Claims, Transport Accident Commission (TAC), explains how FINEOS is helping TAC to better meet the requirements of injured parties in Victoria, Australia....
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