The risk involved in disrupting an industry with so much at stake means the pace of change has been infamously — but sensibly — slow. (Photo: iStock) The risk involved in disrupting an industry with so much at stake means the pace of change has been infamously — but sensibly — slow. (Photo: iStock)

The evolution of the insurance industry is completely dependent on people. With a new generation "coming of age," stepping out into the workforce, commuting, and starting businesses, today's leaders need to ensure that their organizations are evolving with the marketplace and not getting left behind.

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