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Die Themen im heutigen Versicherungsfunk Update sind: Zurich: Maklervertriebsleiter geht Kai Müller wird zukünftig den Bereich Broker Retail der Zurich Gruppe Deutschland verantworten. Den Vertriebsweg des Maklergeschäfts für Privat und Gewerbekunden wird er zusätzlich zu seiner Tätigkeit als Leiter des Zurich Exklusivvertriebs übernehmen. Müller übernimmt den Makler-Verantwortungsbereich von Jan Ross, der die Zurich Gruppe Deutschland zum 31. Oktober auf eigenen Wunsch verlassen wird. die Bayerische will Leitungswasserschäden vermeiden Künftig bietet die Bayerische in ihrer All-Risk-Versicherung „Meine-eine-Police“ eine Initiative zur Vermeidung von Leitungswasserschäden an. So haben nun alle Kunden der Meine-Eine-Police ab sofort die Möglichkeit das Wasserstoppsystem Grohe Sense Guard kostenfrei zu integrieren. Gothaer startet elektronische Patientenakte Die Gothaer Krankenversicherung treibt die digitale Gesundheitsversorgung ihrer Versicherten weiter voran. Mit der Einführung der elektronischen Patientenakte (ePA) als einer der ersten privaten Krankenversicherungen überhaupt sollen Kunden ab sofort ihre Gesundheitsdaten per App verwalten können. Netfonds und Vinlivt verbunden Der Maklerpool Netfonds vermeldet die Umsetzung der API Schnittstelle zwischen dem finfire-System und der Vinlivt Finanz-App. Diese soll neben der Auswertung von Kontodaten mittels künstlicher Intelligenz über PSD2-Schnittstellen, eine sichere Kampagnen- und Video-Kommunikation bieten. Inter mit neuer PHV Die Inter hat ihre privaten Haftpflichtversicherungen rundum erneuert. Die neue Tarifgeneration bündelt den Schutz für Menschen, Vierbeiner und Immobilien in einer Police und hält eine Reihe an neuen und verbesserten Leistungen bereit. In der Privathaftpflicht ist unter anderem „Ärgerverzicht“ inkludiert. Dazu gehört die Regulierung zum Neuwert bis 5.000 Euro, der Verzicht auf mögliche Haftungseinwände bei Freundschaftsdiensten oder Deliktunfähigkeit. Covomo und Solidar kooperieren Der Versicherungsmarktplatz Covomo verkündet seine Kooperation mit der Sterbegeldversicherung Solidar. Gemeinsam streben sie danach, den Verbrauchern eine optimal angepasste Bestattungsvorsorge zu präsentieren.
Die neue, extrem rechte Regierung in Israel ist erst seit einem Monat im Amt. Seither hat es die blutigsten Auseinandersetzungen seit Jahren gegeben. Neun Palästinenser wurden am Ende Januar bei einer israelischen Razzia im Westjordanland erschossen. Dann ermordete ein palästinensischer Schütze am Freitagabend sieben Menschen vor einer Synagoge in Jerusalem, der tödlichste Angriff auf Zivilisten in der Stadt seit 2008. Gerät die Gewalt in Israel und den besetzten Gebieten außer Kontrolle? Wie wird die neue Regierung Netanjahu reagieren? Wie viel Macht hat der Premierminister überhaupt in dieser Koalitionsregierung? Und gibt es noch eine Chance auf Frieden in Nahost? Darüber sprechen Tina Hildebrandt und Heinrich Wefing diese Woche in „Das Politikteil“ mit Jan Ross, außenpolitischer Redakteur der ZEIT. Er war gerade für eine längere Recherche in Israel und schildert seine Eindrücke aus vielen Gesprächen mit Israelis und Palästinensern – und erläutert, warum er trotz allem Grund für Hoffnung und Optimismus sieht. In „Das Politikteil“, dem politischen Podcast von ZEIT und ZEIT ONLINE, sprechen wir jede Woche über das, was die Politik beschäftigt, erklären die Hintergründe, diskutieren die Zusammenhänge. Immer freitags mit zwei Moderatoren, einem Gast – und einem Geräusch. Im Wechsel sind als Gastgeber Tina Hildebrandt und Heinrich Wefing oder Ileana Grabitz und Peter Dausend zu hören.
As outsourcing costs rise, while finding the right talent is akin to locating a needle in a haystack, CIOs search for solutions to these present-day challenges. Thankfully, global capability centers may offer an answer. Dr. Patricia Connolly, Founding Partner and CEO at SMC Squared, and Jan Ross, Former CIO at nThrive, sat down to discuss these issues and provide their thoughts on what makes global capability centers (GCCs) stand out in today's talent marketplace.A third-party talent outsourcer's main job is to satisfy the parameters of the work contract. The contracted person may do all the job requirements but won't necessarily have a stake in the company. But when bringing in individuals as members of a particular organization, they are more invested in being a part of the company's success. “They're not there just to check the box of a contract,” Ross said. “They're not there to say we don't do that, so if you want that done, it will cost you more.”While Ross's experiences with having a global capability center built at nThrive were positive and her preferred talent acquisition method, building GCCs in-house does take some work. “I recommend always bringing a partner in that's been there, done that,” Ross said. “There's a lot of legalities in it. It takes a lot of process and time to deliver to get your organization set up.”Going to a GCC can be an anxious process for a business unfamiliar with the advantages this model can provide. The savings numbers offer an attractive incentive to move to global capability centers. Still, the concern is whether that economic savings will have a hidden cost in sacrificing quality, consistency, and reliability. Ross did not find this to be the case. “The numbers are accurate, and you can truly get the lower cost opportunities. The individuals are incredibly talented. It's amazing the capabilities, the education, the drive, and the individuals we've brought in from a GCC perspective; they are thrilled to be part of that company.”
As outsourcing costs rise, while finding the right talent is akin to locating a needle in a haystack, CIOs search for solutions to these present-day challenges. Thankfully, global capability centers may offer an answer. Dr. Patricia Connolly, Founding Partner and CEO at SMC Squared, and Jan Ross, Former CIO at nThrive, sat down to discuss these issues and provide their thoughts on what makes global capability centers (GCCs) stand out in today's talent marketplace.A third-party talent outsourcer's main job is to satisfy the parameters of the work contract. The contracted person may do all the job requirements but won't necessarily have a stake in the company. But when bringing in individuals as members of a particular organization, they are more invested in being a part of the company's success. “They're not there just to check the box of a contract,” Ross said. “They're not there to say we don't do that, so if you want that done, it will cost you more.”While Ross's experiences with having a global capability center built at nThrive were positive and her preferred talent acquisition method, building GCCs in-house does take some work. “I recommend always bringing a partner in that's been there, done that,” Ross said. “There's a lot of legalities in it. It takes a lot of process and time to deliver to get your organization set up.”Going to a GCC can be an anxious process for a business unfamiliar with the advantages this model can provide. The savings numbers offer an attractive incentive to move to global capability centers. Still, the concern is whether that economic savings will have a hidden cost in sacrificing quality, consistency, and reliability. Ross did not find this to be the case. “The numbers are accurate, and you can truly get the lower cost opportunities. The individuals are incredibly talented. It's amazing the capabilities, the education, the drive, and the individuals we've brought in from a GCC perspective; they are thrilled to be part of that company.”
Episode 527 New Facebook like. Recapping events from the show in 2021. "We Let The Dream Slip Away", written by the late Jan Ross, performed by Dorthy Scott. Jim Rome reflects on "The Night Before Christmas". Trouble with Russia. Sam Kinison comedy clip about the country. Excerpt of Howard Stern from 1980, the day after John Lennon's murder. Andrew Cuomo tripple shot, as Chris Cuomo was fired by CNN. FDA approved eyedrops. A misinterpretation of a song from The Who. Blind Justice - Jussie Smollett and Josh Duggar both guilty. Josh Duggar tripple shot, Stewie thinks I'm going to hell. FDR's Pearl Harbor speech. "Pat Robertson Talking Doll" bit to fill time. A message for the coming year. The show closes with "Christmas At Ground Zero" and "The Night Santa Went Crazy" by Weird Al. Break music - "Santa's Delivery" by The Jerky Boys / "It Doesn't Have To Be That Way" by Jim Croce Rejoiner music - "Pinball Wizzard" by The Who --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lawrence-ross9/message
Episode 514 This episode is dedicated in loving memory to my Uncle, Jan Ross. New Facebook like. I briefly talk about climbing Stone Mountain. Personal recaps. Sports - Jim Rome blocks almost everyone. History repeats - New Orleans hit by a hurricane. Unvaccinated pastor. "Yesterday (Covid-19 Version" song. Fun with the song "Green Onions". The ending of the Civil War and the ending of the war in Afghanistan. George Carlin's bit about the first Iraq war from 1992 closes the show.
Über 380.000 neue Corona-Kranke jeden Tag, an die 200.000 Tote. Nach einem knallharten ersten Lockdown schien Indien die Pandemie im Griff zu haben. Nun spielen sich in den Kliniken und auf den Straßen apokalyptische Szenen ab. Es mangelt an allem, vor allem Sauerstoff ist knapp. "Bettelt, borgt oder stehlt", rät sogar das oberste Gericht den Bürgern. In der neuen Folge von "Das Politikteil" diskutieren wir mit Jan Ross, Politikredakteur und früherer Indien-Korrespondent der ZEIT, warum die Lage in dem 1,4-Milliarden-Einwohner-Land so eskaliert ist, welche Bedeutung die traumatische Erfahrung des ersten Lockdowns spielt und warum es so "irrsinnig schwer" ist, Indien zu regieren. Welche Verantwortung trägt die Regierung um Premier Narendra Modi? Spielen kulturelle Habits und religiöse Sitten wie Massenbäder im Ganges eine Rolle – oder ist das ein Klischee? Wie groß ist die Gefahr, dass die Krise in Indien wie ein Brandbeschleuniger wirkt oder Europa keinen Impfstoff mehr bekommt? Zugeschaltet ist außerdem die gebürtige Inderin und ZEIT-Autorin Padma Rao. Sie berichtet aus dem Lockdown, wie in ihrer Heimatstadt Neu-Delhi diskutiert wird. Im Podcast "Das Politikteil" sprechen wir jede Woche über das, was die Politik beschäftigt, erklären die Hintergründe, diskutieren die Zusammenhänge. Immer freitags mit zwei Moderatoren, einem Gast – und einem Geräusch. Im Wechsel sind als Gastgeber Tina Hildebrandt und Heinrich Wefing oder Ileana Grabitz und Marc Brost zu hören, diesmal moderieren ausnahmsweise Tina Hildebrandt und Ileana Grabitz zusammen.
Turbulentní politický vývoj Velké Británie posledních let zachytil německý novinář Jan Ross. Ukázky připravil Ondřej Houska. Ondřej Houska
Jan Ross is the Director of the Dana Farber- Jimmy Fund Running Program. In today's Podcast, Jan will talk about the beginnings of this program which was started as the Dana Farber Marathon Challenge in 1990, after a Harvard freshman decided that he wanted to raise money in memory of a friend, also a college freshman, who had passed away from cancer. With the help of his former coach, 1976 Boston Marathon winner Jack Fultz, he ran the marathon and raised $35,000. The Marathon Challenge has now raised $100 million dollars and has been joined by the BAA 5K, the Falmouth Road Race, the BAA Half Marathon, and the Run Any Race program, and those events combined with the Marathon Challenge, have raised $130 million dollars for the Jimmy Fund and Dana Farber.Support the show (http://danafarber.jimmyfund.org/goto/pediatricpodcast)
Keep track of that domain name you really want. Put on your Google Calendar to remind yourself to see if that domain is all of a sudden available. You can grab it for $12! Be prepared. Lots of nuggets on marketing and online business from Jan Ross of Marketing Residency. More tomorrow! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host Arun Rath speaks with Jan Ross of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the Jimmy Fund about what the cancellation of the Boston Marathon means for the charitable contributions usually raised by runners.
Host Arun Rath speaks with Jan Ross of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the Jimmy Fund about what the cancellation of the Boston Marathon means for the charitable contributions usually raised by runners.
Episode II -- Coody and MegJessica Coody and Meg McDonald preview the "Play for Kay" game and the incredible impact Kay Yow has had on this fight. Plus, the inspiring story of survival and perserverance from Women's Assisant hoops coach Jan Ross5:00 Sherri Coale20:40 Jan Ross
The Goal of Faith | 28th Jan | Ross Wilson by Southside Presbyterian
It's episode 58 and it's the last stop on the Road to WrestleMania! Can this week's guest host rise to the occasion? The production week may have been shortened but it was packed with news. Jan Ross donated her organs and was able to save the lives of several people with more to come. Paige issued a statment about her scandal, Eva Marie is on her way out & will this be the last time we see The Undertaker? After clearing up some Fake News, we dive into the latest news and some predictions on the Ultimate Thrill Ride!
This week on the Experience, Jim pays tribute to the late Jan Ross. Also, Jim is interviewed by Mike Mills of the Booking The Territory podcast, who also has a weekly podcast reviewing classic Smoky Mountain Wrestling episodes. Send in your question for the Drive-Thru to: Cornette@MLW.com Follow Jim and Brian on Twitter: @TheJimCornette @GreatBrianLast Visit Jim's official site at www.JimCornette.com for merch, live dates, commentaries and more! You can listen to Brian each week on the 6:05 Superpodcast at 605pod.com
The last episode before the Ultimate Thrill Ride Wrestlemania 33! We recap Raw & Smackdown Live. We preview Wrestlemania. The Hall of Fame inductors have been announced, some more surprising than others. Will The Ultimate Thrill Ride...be BROKEN? We figure out if any pair of inductees have ever inducted each other. We also pay tribute to Jan Ross. All of this and more! Because when you're listening to your podcast, you're listening to it, IV LIFE! Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @IVLifePodcast Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ivlifepodcast Follow our hosts on Social Media- Bosch @IAmTheBoschMan Cheyenne @TheVoiceCheyenne Play against us on PS4 - boschamania & cheyennemcman Order our Merchandise http://www.redbubble.com/people/ivlifepodcast Subscribe on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRKywQs8ru-7r5lrTSXXAdQ Download the free Anchor app or go to Anchor.fm to get started --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Special guest former WWE Intercontinental and current Lucha Underground Champion John Morrison (Johnny Mundo)! Jim Cornette inducting Rock n' Roll Express, Jan Ross, Ryback on overweight wrestlers, next Lesnar feud, Raw/SD Review, WrestleMania 33 predictions, and more! Flavor of the Week: Analyzing WrestleMania 17. Join us live!
It's episode 57 and St. Patrick's Day may be over but the studio go a lot greener! With a Vacancy in the Co-Host Chair, we find Green Man at the bar and convince him to reclaim his microphone one more time. Reunited, we start off by mourning the loss of Jan Ross. The Hardy Boyz have officially been offered a WWE contract, when and if will they return? We learn that there will be no punishments from the leaked picture, but can Paige bounce back? The McMahon/Triple H saleries from 2016 were revealed, who came out on top? Did the Green Man suffer from mic rust or has he not skipped a beat?
He has finally made his way to the show. @Ricky_Chevy makes his Ringside Podcast debut as he sits down with Daniel, Jeremy and JK to discuss the WrestleMania 33 Card. Listen as the guys break down each match and give their predictions as to who is going to win and why. There is even some crazy off the wall commentary by Ricky Chevy. WrestleMania 33 is live Sunday, April 2, 2017 from the Camping World Stadium in Orlando, FL. You can order the event on PPV or watch it on the WWE Network. Subscribe on iTunes! ~This Episode is dedicated to the life and memory of Jan Ross wife of WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross.~
SOUND OFF 488 talks about a busy Wrestlemania weekend coming up, the death of Jan Ross, Vince McMahon crashes his Bentley, rumors of WWE potentially buying out Ring of Honor, why it's unlikely to happen and what the more likely outcome may be, why a sale to WWE would be terrible for wrestling, Jim Cornette and Eric Bischoff to appear at the Hall of Fame, Mick Foley fired as the Raw General Manager, the end of the Dana Brooke experiment and why it failed, a great example from Raw of exactly what's WRONG with the cruiserweight division, an embarrassing revelation at the end of Chris Jericho's interview with Bob Barker, the lazy booking of The Undertaker's match with Roman Reigns and why he deserves better if this is his final match, praise for the Miz and Maryse skits from Smackdown, Shawn Michaels TURNS DOWN a match with AJ Styles at Wrestlemania, an interesting observation about Andrade "Cien" Almas, NXT TAKEOVER: ORLANDO PREDICTIONS, Impact partnering with ITV for the new World of Sport reboot, how Anthem dropped the ball on a potential Broken Hardys/Young Bucks program, WWE hosting a future Summerslam in Ireland, was Bam Bam Bigelow's MMA fight a work and who could have replaced Hulk Hogan as WWF's top star when they went national. Reserve your copy of the new AJ LEE BOOK FOR FREE by signing up for a 30-day trial of the Audible service at www.audibletrial.com/solomonster.
Wrestling Week in Review 3-25-17: WWE,ROH and More Passing of Jan Ross wife of Jim Ross
- Exposing FloSlam's horrendous corporate tactics. - Vince's car accident- Jan Ross passes away- Concussions- Mauro may suffer from depression- Miz and Maryse are hillarious, but it came off backwards- Conspiracy theories for after Mania- Reviewing the purge of NXT- More nude leaks and the REAL culprit behind it.- LEARN FROM THE PASTEMAIL: wrestlingsoup.com@gmail.comLEAVE A VOICEMAIL ON wrestlingsoup.com SHOW #: (815)345-4756TWITTER: @wrestlingsoup DONATE ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/wrestlingsoupSUBSCRIBE TO WRESTLING SOUP: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wrestling-soup/id463290655?mt=2Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=22881&refid=stprSpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/user/wrestlingsoupblubrry: https://www.blubrry.com/wrestling_soupGOOGLE: https://goo.gl/0NnW4MFOLLOW:Wrestling Soup: https://twitter.com/WrestlingSoupJoey Numbas: https://twitter.com/joenumbasand visit the website: http://wrestlingsoup.com
This week's episode is dedicated to Jan Ross. We here at the High Spot Podcast send our deepest condolences to Jim Ross & his entire family during this very difficult time.With the final show before the Jersey Wrecking Crew heads to Orlando, Graham Matthews, of Wrestle Rant Radio stopped by to give his take on the upcoming WrestleMania card. Graham also talked about how he's feeling about make his first trip to the showcase of the immortals. Throw in some Total Divas talk between Jeff Martin & Graham had the "Trendsetter" Bryan Burga feeling like a fish out of water. Plus, Jeff & Bryan react to Paige's not so amusing week.Like what you hear? Follow us on Facebook & Twitter @HighSpotPodcast and check out our all of our recent pics on Instagram @HighSpotPodcast
EP 316 - This week, the Podcast Crew have many topics to discuss aside from Raw and Smackdown. What would happen if Ring of Honor were to be purchased by WWE What did the Podcast Crew think about the recent hacking of several wrestlers We discuss it all this week