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Summary:
In this episode of Insurance Unplugged, host Lisa Wardlaw interviews Drew Morse, Director of Innovation at Andover Companies. They discuss the challenges and strategies of fostering innovation within a traditional insurance company, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Drew shares insights on the importance of communication, the role of generative AI in enhancing innovation processes, and the need for a focus on core business opportunities rather than solely non-insurance ventures.
The conversation emphasizes the significance of collaboration, understanding organizational needs, and creating a repeatable innovation process that adds tangible value.
Takeaways:
Drew leads the innovation team at Andover Companies, focusing on human-centered design.
Innovation in traditional companies requires constant communication and collaboration.
COVID-19 provided a unique opportunity for the innovation team to establish itself.
It's essential to focus on core business problems rather than solely non-insurance opportunities.
Incremental improvements are valuable and should be part of the innovation process.
Understanding the problem is the first step in any innovation initiative.
Custom solutions are often unnecessary; partnering with existing solutions can be more effective.
Generative AI can enhance the innovation process by providing new perspectives.
Involving colleagues in the innovation process generates momentum and goodwill.
Creating a culture of innovation requires ongoing engagement and support from leadership.
Sound Bites:
"We need to make it real for them."
"Innovation is this really intangible thing."
"We always start from what's the problem."
"Our job is to solve problems."
"We built out a suite of custom GPTs."
"It's nice to have another voice in the room."
"Focus on generating momentum."
Keywords:
innovation, insurance, generative AI, traditional companies, communication, COVID-19, core business, repeatable process, custom solutions, workflows
Summary:
In this episode of Insurance Unplugged, host Lisa Wardlaw interviews Drew Morse, Director of Innovation at Andover Companies. They discuss the challenges and strategies of fostering innovation within a traditional insurance company, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Drew shares insights on the importance of communication, the role of generative AI in enhancing innovation processes, and the need for a focus on core business opportunities rather than solely non-insurance ventures.
The conversation emphasizes the significance of collaboration, understanding organizational needs, and creating a repeatable innovation process that adds tangible value.
Takeaways:
Drew leads the innovation team at Andover Companies, focusing on human-centered design.
Innovation in traditional companies requires constant communication and collaboration.
COVID-19 provided a unique opportunity for the innovation team to establish itself.
It's essential to focus on core business problems rather than solely non-insurance opportunities.
Incremental improvements are valuable and should be part of the innovation process.
Understanding the problem is the first step in any innovation initiative.
Custom solutions are often unnecessary; partnering with existing solutions can be more effective.
Generative AI can enhance the innovation process by providing new perspectives.
Involving colleagues in the innovation process generates momentum and goodwill.
Creating a culture of innovation requires ongoing engagement and support from leadership.
Sound Bites:
"We need to make it real for them."
"Innovation is this really intangible thing."
"We always start from what's the problem."
"Our job is to solve problems."
"We built out a suite of custom GPTs."
"It's nice to have another voice in the room."
"Focus on generating momentum."
Keywords:
innovation, insurance, generative AI, traditional companies, communication, COVID-19, core business, repeatable process, custom solutions, workflows