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  • Cover Story, November 2008

    Under the Scope

    With the combined talents of the business units and IT, the best of today’s business analysts bring a broader skill set to the job. With a deep understanding of insurance and technology, they are able to focus exactly on whatever is needed for projects to succeed.

    Why do projects fail? A reason often cited by analysts involved in project post mortems is bad requirements. And the reason most often cited for bad requirements is a lack of harmony between the business units and IT. Whether the technologists don’t understand the business needs or the business units don’t listen to the IT professionals, the job of solving the issues often rests on the shoulders of the group of professionals with an understanding of where each side is coming from—namely, business analysts.


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    Peel Back the Onion

    November 1, 2008
    By ROBERT REGIS HYLE

    Is business process management (BPM) underappreciated in the insurance industry? The answer is most certainly yes, according to Marek Jakubik, cofounder and managing director of the Insurance Technology Group. “It’s like anything else you and I do in life,” he says. “When we automate something and we repeat it, it has two effects—it becomes easier and more efficient. So, it’s a double win.”

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    Pass It On

    November 1, 2008
    By MICHAEL P. VOELKER

    Remember that game of “telephone” you played when you were a kid? You whispered a message to someone, who passed it to another person, who passed it to another, and so on? Finally, the player at the end of the line called out your message, and invariably it was completely different from how it had started because of misinterpretation and miscommunication.

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