Strategic Intelligence Systems And The Independent Insurance Agent: Perceptions, Problems, And Potential

This article reports the results of a study which examined independent insurance agents perceptions of strategic intelligence systems (SIS). The findings indicate that while strategic intelligence systems are purported to exist in many agencies, their focus often is on conventional rather than more...

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