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LSBF Great Minds: Tech Innovations Driving a Dramatic Change in Client Interaction, says CEO of Insurance Giant JLT UK
[July 06, 2015]

LSBF Great Minds: Tech Innovations Driving a Dramatic Change in Client Interaction, says CEO of Insurance Giant JLT UK


LONDON, July 6, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --

CEO of Jardine Lloyd Thompson (JLT) UK Group, Mark Wood, has said that the development of innovation and technology has completely transformed the insurance sector over the last ten years.

Taking part in London School of Business and Finance's (LSBF) Great Minds Series, Mr Wood said: "It sounds like an oxymoron, but innovation is a constant in almost every sector. You look at the way in which we use technology today, relative to just a decade ago. For example, we have a million people who use their iPhones to access their pension records. [Technology] is an astonishing thing."

"We give people the ability to model what their pension will be in ten or 20 years, just by using the screen on their iPad; compare that with just a few years ago when communicating with an insurance company would have required a form to be filled out. It's driving a dramatic change in the way we interface with clients."

JLT - the fourth largest reinsurance broker in the world - is present in 15 different countries, with 700 professionals forming the group. The company was created in 1997, after Jardine Insurance Brokers plc merged with Lloyd Thompson Group plc.

Mr Wood also spoke about big data and explained how JLT benefits from using it. "We now have the technology to sift through that data and derive information from it. In insurance, you're often insuring people against the consequences of dying at an inconvenient time. We try to predict mortality by the characteristics of an individual. We collect data, analyse it so that it becomes information, and use it as the basis for pricing an individual's life insurance contract."

Mr Wood went on to discuss the importance of education and, more specifically, professional qualifications. "What I was told by my teachersas I left my school and went to university was that I would learn how to think," he said.



"In a sense, the core of education really is how we use our minds, how we resolve problems having amassed a certain amount of knowledge and then, as we embark on our career, we accumulate experience which is the practical application of that knowledge."

"Professional education - achievement of a standard - is really a hygiene factor," Mr Wood added. "Individuals differentiate themselves in the way that they apply their qualifications, so professional qualifications are fundamental in order to get to the launch point for a career."


Mr Wood also took the time to offer advice to those studying at LSBF. "When you think about your career and how you choose your career - I've been to the office ten thousand times - that is a huge amount of time. Think very carefully about what it is that inspires you, what drives you, what motivates you, because you're going to do this for a long time. Make sure you're doing something that you really get."

[Mr Wood has now retired from his position at JLT]

LSBF Great Minds Series   

As well as offering programmes dedicated to fostering leadership skills, LSBF also endeavours to provide students with insight and inspiration through a number of innovative resources. One of these initiatives is the LSBF Great Minds Series: a collection of video interviews with leading business and political leaders promoting debate on education, employability, entrepreneurship and the economy.

The video series started in 2011 with a conversation with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, followed by an interview with former Education Secretary Lord Kenneth Baker. In 2012, entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson, founder and chairman of the Virgin Group said that universities worldwide should become hubs to boost entrepreneurship and inspire self-starters to develop their own businesses. In 2014, LSBF spoke to Will Butler-Adams from Brompton Bicycle, Guy Hayward-Cole from Nomura Bank International, with former British Prime Minister Sir John Major, entrepreneur and investor Deborah Meaden, Google UK sales director Kevin Mathers and BBC Worldwide CEO Tim Davie.

Kicking off 2015, LSBF hosted interviews with Andrew Miller, CEO of Guardian Media Group; Jill McDonald, CEO of McDonald's UK; Kevin Costello, CEO of Haymarket Group; Amy McPherson, CEO of Marriott Hotels Europe; veteran BAFTA-winning broadcaster Jon Snow; and, most recently, live chats with Kevin Ellis, Managing Partner of PricewaterhouseCoopers, Claudine Collins, Managing Director of MediaCom UK, and Robert West, Partner at Baker & McKenzie.

About London School of Business and Finance (LSBF)  

London School of Business and Finance (LSBF) is a global provider of professional, executive, vocational and higher education. With campuses across three continents and 40,000 students from over 150 countries, LSBF offers industry-relevant programmes that are tailored to the career goals of today's students and professionals. Under the royal patronage of Prince Michel of Kent, LSBF has a powerful e-learning platform and over 130 programmes, covering industries from fashion to finance. LSBF is a Queen's Awards for Enterprise winner and an ACCA Approved Learning Provider Gold, in the London, Birmingham and Manchester campuses.

 

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SOURCE London School of Business and Finance (LSBF)


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