The Ryan Hanley Show

The Ryan Hanley Show

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Through interviews, stories, and research, Ryan Hanley examines how insurance professionals reach peak performance in life and business. Why subscribe to The Ryan Hanley Show? CURIOSITY. I’m curious about how people get better at the business of insurance. I’m curious about how people find meaning in their life. I’m curious about how people overcome obstacles (most notably the ones they put in front of themselves). I’m curious about life, our planet, aliens, drugs, money, government, and a million other things and over the course of the life of this podcast, we're going to try and examine them all. If you’re curious too, then you're in the right place.

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Ryan Hanley

In this episode of The Ryan Hanley Show, Ryan Hanley interviews Nigel Walsh, Managing Director of Insurance for Google. Nigel joins the podcast for a fun and nerdy discussion examining the differences between digitizing your insurance business and building a digital insurance business. The distinction is larger and more impactful than you might think. Don’t miss this epic conversation…

Episode Highlights:

  • Nigel shares the difference between digitization and digitalization. (11:09)
  • Nigel shares why digitization is not a bad thing. (15:18)
  • Nigel mentions some important points about digitalization. (19:32)
  • Nigel shares how people have become more innovative during the pandemic. (20:45)
  • Nigel mentions some really cool things he learned during his induction to Google. (23:49)
  • Nigel shares how to earn someone’s trust and respect. (30:04)
  • Nigel mentions the best advice he was given when he left university. (36:23)

Key Quotes:

  • “If we create a fully digitalized agency that customers aren’t ready for, then we still fail…Which is why digitization also works.” – Nigel Walsh
  • “Sometimes, good is good enough. It doesn’t need to be leading edge. You just need to make sure that you can pay your claims, you can serve your customers…that you do the right thing.” – Nigel Walsh
  • “More businesses have been started in the last 12 months. So, even during a pandemic, people become more innovative, and are out there taking risks using government support or whatever else to go and start businesses.” – Nigel Walsh

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