Employee Group Benefit Insight: An Informal Reference Guide

Employee Group Benefit Insight: An Informal Reference Guide

by Lori Power
Employee Group Benefit Insight: An Informal Reference Guide

Employee Group Benefit Insight: An Informal Reference Guide

by Lori Power

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Overview

Someone once said to make people understand the value of life insurance, you have to back the hearse up to the door.

Nothing so drastic is required, but it helps to have stories to illustrate value, which is why employee benefit specialist Lori Power wrote this informal reference guide to help human resources professionals and business owners learn about employee group benefit plans. She answers questions such as:

When should an employer consider adding a benefit plan?

How can a company use a benefit plan as a compensation tool?

How can a company better manage the escalating costs?

Why is a broker necessary to get a quotation?

She also shares twenty advantages of employee group benefits as well as various insurance industry scenarios told through real events experienced by real clients.

If youre a business owner, human resources professional, decision maker or plan administrator, youll be better equipped to navigate benefit plans with the lessons in this guide.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781480856363
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Publication date: 02/02/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 314
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Lori Power is a business owner, author, and public speaker who believes any job worth doing is worth doing well. As a benefit specialist, she strives to ensure her clients have the best employee group benefit plans possible with options custom designed to suit their needs. She is a board member of Advocis and a member of the Canadian Group Insurance Brokers, the Human Resource Institute of Alberta, and the Canadian Association of Life Underwriters.

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