"In particular, I've come to love insurance sales representatives….despite many warnings from consumer "experts," I believe that you can rarely have too much insurance…The fact that so many people in insurance sell you what's good for you, even when smart alecks are telling you not to buy it, makes their work extremely impressive." — The Sales Profession: Attention Must Still Be Paid. Ben Stein, The New York Times, April 26, 2009.
Experience the wit and humor of Ben Stein as he challenges the status quo on today's economy. He will provide a thought-provoking exploration of the economic crisis and what it will take to recover.
With a profound respect for the value our industry provides, Ben Stein offers fresh perspectives and the opportunity for us to feel reenergized in our mission. In these difficult times, LIMRA's Annual Meeting brings us together for motivation, energy, knowledge, and strength. Together, we can make a difference.
In the midst of unprecedented events and a recession unlike any in recent history, the industry faces new questions about risk, survival, and growth in this new world order. As a result of the economic crisis, reactions from the public, the government, and the media converge and shape future opportunities for growth and stability. We must consider these reactions and discover if there are new rules of engagement. Success depends on our ability to:
The 2009 Annual Meeting will explore how to address these issues in the market. By providing practical solutions, concrete strategies, and conceptual insights leaders will learn how to realign their business strategy to grow revenue. Attending this meeting means being at the forefront of knowledge, insight, and networking power. Remaining relevant truly depends on discovering ― what are the New Rules of Engagement?
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