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Technology in simplified terms

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The commodization of information through computer technology has benefits for the insurance industry in that more information is readily available. New agents and underwriters can learn faster when aided by a computerized mentor. However, life insurance sales are unlikely to change significantly because the purchase is still based on emotion and procrastination more than on tangible facts. Though the number of direct buyers may increase, it is more likely to happen with home, auto and other insurance types that are required or bought automatically.

Author: Littell, Bob
Publisher: American Society of CLU
Publication Name: Journal of the American Society of CLU & ChFC
Subject: Law
ISSN: 1052-2875
Year: 1997
Insurance, Insurance Carriers and Related Activities, INSURANCE CARRIERS, Insurance industry, Telecommunications systems, Practice, Influence, Insurance agents, Information society

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Information management

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Books published by the Canadian Maran family are powerful helps when learning how to operate Microsoft's Windows 95. 'Teach Yourself Windows 95' can help a novice computer operator to create a personal logo or other graphic. The Paint program in the Accessories window allows users to choose or create shapes, draw lines, and add color. Practice will soon develop the ability to reproduce corporate logos or invent new ones.

Author: Littell, Bob
Publisher: American Society of CLU
Publication Name: Journal of the American Society of CLU & ChFC
Subject: Law
ISSN: 1052-2875
Year: 1998
Prepackaged software, Software Publishers, Systems Software Pkgs (Micro), Usage, Operating systems (Software), Operating systems

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Setting up your computer's filing system

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Professionals may learn to create computer files on DOS-based systems by following a few simple steps. Files are places for information storage. Creation of files allows for other functions to be performed such as the cut and paste function where information or documents can be transferred from one document to another. An example using logos is provided.

Author: Littell, Bob
Publisher: American Society of CLU
Publication Name: Journal of the American Society of CLU & ChFC
Subject: Law
ISSN: 1052-2875
Year: 1998
Planning, Software, Design and construction, Office management, User training, Computer files

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