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The Actuarial Ethicist: Responses to 'Deep-End of the Pool'
insurance products—not in Stanley or Trevor’s primary area of practice—manufactured by another firm ... insurance products as “not in Stanley or Trevor’s primary area of practice”, though this fact need not necessarily ...- Authors: Frank Grossman
- Date: Feb 2012
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: The Stepping Stone
- Topics: Actuarial Profession>Ethics
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The Actuarial Ethicist: Responses to “Jam Sandwich”
Rick, specifically their failure to exercise due care in their work and collaborate effectively. The ... shall perform Actuarial Services with skill and care. “If Lily was unqualified to pull the information ...- Authors: Frank Grossman
- Date: Aug 2011
- Competency: Professional Values>Ethical standards
- Publication Name: The Stepping Stone
- Topics: Actuarial Profession>Code of Conduct
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Responses to Mortality Study Conundrum
intended audience. … A third stated that Jack’s primary counter-argument to George’s position is simply ... show both direct and ceded because if the ceded claims are that much worse than the direct, then the ...- Authors: Frank Grossman
- Date: Apr 2010
- Competency: Communication; Professional Values>Ethical standards
- Publication Name: The Stepping Stone
- Topics: Actuarial Profession>Ethics
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The Stepping Stone Newsletter, July 2004, Issue No. 15
same thesaurus, to lead is to guide, show the way, direct, go in front, head or pilot. Actuarial leaders ... recruiters agree unanimously that their success depends direct- ly on finding and keeping employees who can do ...- Authors: David S Duncan, Marcel M Gingras, John West Hadley, Daniel L Shinnick, David Miller, Sim Segal, Sudha Shenoy, Frank Grossman, Bob Morand, Patricia Matson, Timothy James Pratt, Lisa Bull, James A Blair
- Date: Jul 2004
- Publication Name: The Stepping Stone
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The Actuarial Ethicist: Deep-End of the Pool
The Actuarial Ethicist: Deep-End of the Pool This article presents a hypothetical situation about ... insurance products—not in Stanley or Trevor’s primary area of practice— manufactured by another firm ...- Authors: Frank Grossman, Mary Simmons
- Date: Nov 2011
- Competency: External Forces & Industry Knowledge
- Publication Name: The Stepping Stone
- Topics: Actuarial Profession
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The Actuarial Ethicist: Responses to “Ahead of the Curve”
actuaries mentioned pitfalls that Neil should take care to avoid. One observed that the influence of an ... and reserve assumptions of both firms” tak- ing care to spell out the material changes made to these ...- Authors: Frank Grossman
- Date: May 2011
- Competency: Professional Values>Ethical standards
- Publication Name: The Stepping Stone
- Topics: Actuarial Profession>Best practices
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The Stepping Stone Newsletter, July 2007, Issue 27
relationships that expand beyond the leader’s direct sphere of influence need to be forged. So, how ... g., “He told me …” or “She did …”). This is in direct contrast to McLuhan’s Mosaic Method theory of modern ...- Authors: Society of Actuaries, John West Hadley, Daniel L Shinnick, David Miller, Steven J Gaspar, Frank Grossman, Bela H Patel Fernandez, Kristi Bohn, Donna Weninger, Maureen Wild
- Date: Jul 2007
- Publication Name: The Stepping Stone
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PowerPoint Pipeline
PowerPoint Pipeline PowerPoint Pipeline by Frank Grossman from The Stepping Stone Newsletter, ... tation. One should take the time to exercise great care when composing headings and sub-headings, and when ...- Authors: Frank Grossman
- Date: Jul 2004
- Competency: Communication>Written communication
- Publication Name: The Stepping Stone
- Topics: Actuarial Profession>Management skills
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Responses To “DAC Expectations”
Responses To “DAC Expectations” Feature article highlighting readers’ responses to a previously ... officer (CRO) start digging in with questions.” Care has to be taken that a mere “concern” doesn’t translate ...- Authors: Frank Grossman
- Date: Feb 2011
- Competency: Professional Values>Ethical standards
- Publication Name: The Stepping Stone
- Topics: Actuarial Profession>Best practices