Posts Tagged ‘technology professional liability insurance’

Management Philosophy 101 and Aspire A&E Insurance

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

Soon thousands of college students will head back to campus in order to tackle new subjects. One of the most popular college courses is management. Essentially, nobody should be surprised by this because business colleges and business courses continue to see increasing enrollment. This rise is related to the increasing need for quality managers in all businesses. Management relies heavily on two things: knowledge and communication. A student in a management course will likely hear a quote like this on the first day of class:

managementstudent“Management means, in the last analysis, the substitution of thought for brawn and muscle, of knowledge for folklore and tradition, and of cooperation for force.”[i]

What Peter Drucker means when he says this is that success depends upon the twin pillars of management: knowledge and communication.

How does this relate to Architects and Engineers insurance?

Small firms may lack the experience and knowledge to manage expectations for newly awarded projects that may be their largest to date. So they must be covered by A & E insurance while they learn. In addition, claims can also arise from feasibility studies, delays in projects, faulty cost estimates, or sub-contractor error. These are knowledge issues.

Communication problems also present a serious risk to businesses. Surprises when building or consulting on a large project may be costly. In all of these situations, the architect or engineer may not make an obvious error, and this is one of the strongest reasons why a smart A & E insurance portfolio is necessary, and it is why smart managers know that protecting their assets and their good reputation is vital. Managers in every field connected to architecture and engineering need to have quality insurance. It is smart management.

Stuckey & Company’s Aspire A & E program is unique because it addresses the technical aspects of the risks commonly faced by architects and engineers. Dwight Stuckey, president of Stuckey & Company, believes his firm’s ability to speak and understand the technical language of architects and engineers gives them an edge. And in a world in which knowledge and communication are so central to good management, it makes sense to go with Stuckey & Company: they know how A & E insurance works.

The target accounts for Aspire A & E are businesses with $1,500,000 or less in revenue in any state, except Alaska and Hawaii.

 

For more information contact Dwight Stuckey at: 800-828-3452 x 22, or via email at:
dwight@stuckey.com

 


i Bateman, Thomas S. and Scott A. Snell. Management: Leading & Collaborating in the Competitive World. Boston: McGraw Hill, 2009. p 4.

Susan’s Garlic Bread Bites

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

This Not-So-Secret Stuckey Recipe is from Susan Pollman:

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Garlic Bread Bites

1 can original biscuits (sliced in halves)

1 tablespoon pantry Italian Seasoning

1-2 cloves garlic

½ stick of butter

Saute seasoning, garlic and butter

Add biscuits and soak in mixture for a few minutes

Bake at 350 for 12 min.

SafetyTek Technology Expansion Endorsement

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

safetyteklogoTechnology has become an irreplaceable part of our daily lives. But for companies in the technology industry, it is the very core of their business and carries the bulk of their risk. With an exponential rate of change, the technology industry is an increasingly complex field with great opportunity.

At Stuckey & Company, we know the technology business. We are one of the largest providers of technology-specific insurance programs that offer comprehensive coverage for this intricate industry.

To make our technology program even more competitive, we have recently added the SafetyTek Technology Expansion Endorsement.  This endorsement makes our Technology Professional Liability coverage even more comprehensive by offering the following features:

    • Broadened coverage that now includes:
      • Management Consulting, Telecommunication Services, and Information Technology Staffing and Placement
    • Innocent Insured
    • Contractual Liability
    • Defense costs outside the limits of liability, and
    • First Dollar Defense

In today’s competitive market, you can trust that Stuckey & Company will continue to lead the pack in Technology Insurance.  We are always looking for ways to improve our programs, and the SafetyTek Expansion Endorsement is one way we are providing you with the cutting edge tools necessary to serve the clients of today’s technology industry.

For more information about the SafetyTek Technology Expansion Endorsement, contact us at 800-828-3452 and ask for Maggie, Rachel, or Dwight.


And, don’t miss our free webinar on the SafetyTek Expansion Tuesday, July 27th, 2010 at 2:30 cdt.

Maggie Hammett, Tech E&O New & Renewal, will discuss the details of this important new endorsement and how it will effect your ability to write new technology business.

Telecommunications Wiring Nightmare

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Check out this Telecommunications room…  what a nightmare!

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Click here to watch the video.

Stuckey Insider - Michele Kennedy

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

michelekennedyWe’ve got the inside scoop on the Stuckey team…

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Name: Michele Kennedy

Position/Title at Stuckey: Accounting

Nickname: “mic”

How long have you been working at Stuckey? Over 9 years.

Family: Engaged- but no plans to get married (been there done that…twice), with twin sons and my fiance’s kids: two sons and a daughter

Pets:
Goldendoodle and Havanese

Hobbies: I play piano professionally in a band.  We mostly play private functions.

Favorite style of music: I love the music played by my own band, EverydayPeople (everydaypeoplestl.com).  Also, I’m in awe of Christina Aguilera’s voice.  I really like the Blues.

Favorite Sports Team: Penguins Hockey!

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