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Summary
In this episode, Lisa Wardlaw and Margo Giles, CEO of IRYS Insurtech, discuss the intersection of AI and Distribution in the insurance industry, reflecting on the importance of data quality, the challenges of pilot purgatory, and the outdated and often mis-placed monolithic role of CRMs in data management. They explore the necessity of embedding AI into workflows and the implications of Web3 technology for security and data management. The conversation also touches on the pitfalls of tech debt and the need for strategic alignment in technology investments. In this conversation, Margo Giles and Lisa Wardlaw discuss the challenges and opportunities in technology development, particularly in the insurance industry. They emphasize the importance of being willing to pivot when necessary, the need for a mindset shift from viewing projects as one-time efforts to recognizing them as ongoing processes. They also highlight the significance of hiring for soft skills in a rapidly changing technological landscape, fostering innovative thinking, and building comprehensive operational platforms. The discussion touches on future trends in insurance, the evolving value of data, and actionable insights for leaders to drive change in their organizations.
Key Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to AI and Distribution
06:09 Pilot Purgatory and Executive Mindset
11:53 Embedding AI in Workflows
18:09 Navigating Tech Debt and Strategic Alignment
26:05 The Courage to Pivot in Tech Development
32:39 Hiring for the Future: Soft Skills Over Hard Skills
39:16 Building Comprehensive Operational Platforms
45:08 The Value of Data in a Changing Landscape
Keywords
AI, distribution, data quality, pilot purgatory, CRMs, workflows, Web3, security, tech debt, strategy, technology, innovation, leadership, insurance, operational platforms, hiring, data exchange, mindset shift, digital transformation, AI
Summary
In this episode, Lisa Wardlaw and Margo Giles, CEO of IRYS Insurtech, discuss the intersection of AI and Distribution in the insurance industry, reflecting on the importance of data quality, the challenges of pilot purgatory, and the outdated and often mis-placed monolithic role of CRMs in data management. They explore the necessity of embedding AI into workflows and the implications of Web3 technology for security and data management. The conversation also touches on the pitfalls of tech debt and the need for strategic alignment in technology investments. In this conversation, Margo Giles and Lisa Wardlaw discuss the challenges and opportunities in technology development, particularly in the insurance industry. They emphasize the importance of being willing to pivot when necessary, the need for a mindset shift from viewing projects as one-time efforts to recognizing them as ongoing processes. They also highlight the significance of hiring for soft skills in a rapidly changing technological landscape, fostering innovative thinking, and building comprehensive operational platforms. The discussion touches on future trends in insurance, the evolving value of data, and actionable insights for leaders to drive change in their organizations.
Key Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to AI and Distribution
06:09 Pilot Purgatory and Executive Mindset
11:53 Embedding AI in Workflows
18:09 Navigating Tech Debt and Strategic Alignment
26:05 The Courage to Pivot in Tech Development
32:39 Hiring for the Future: Soft Skills Over Hard Skills
39:16 Building Comprehensive Operational Platforms
45:08 The Value of Data in a Changing Landscape
Keywords
AI, distribution, data quality, pilot purgatory, CRMs, workflows, Web3, security, tech debt, strategy, technology, innovation, leadership, insurance, operational platforms, hiring, data exchange, mindset shift, digital transformation, AI