Risk, Repeated: A Collection of Insurance Haiku is essential for anyone buried under policy forms or trapped in an endless renewal cycle. The insurance industry relies on long documents and complex fine print, but this book finds humor in the brevity of the three-line haiku. This collection of insurance poems captures the repetition, pressure, humor, and irony of the profession with surprising accuracy.
If you have ever: Argued over exclusionsNegotiated renewal terms at 11:59 PMExplained deductibles for the thousandth timeWatched a "small loss" become a seven-figure problemThen you will recognize yourself in these seventeen-syllable truths. Organized by industry role, it is the perfect insurance gift or desk accessory for everyone in the ecosystem: Insured PolicyholdersInsurance Brokers, Producers, and AgentsSafety and Loss ControlUnderwriters and ActuariesWholesale and Surplus Lines AgentsClaims Professionals and AdjustersCoverage Attorneys and LitigatorsInsurance Carriers and ReinsurersRisk Managers and ComplianceOther Insurance ProfessionalsWhether you are navigating the "middleman dance," interpreting a ten-thousand-dollar comma, or reviewing claim photos that look like they were taken with a potato, these poems offer a needed pause from your inbox.
A smart, funny desk book and an even better gift for the colleague who already owns enough Patagonia vests. Because in insurance, risk is repeated daily.Related Subjects
Business Business & Investing Economics Humor Humor & Entertainment Humorous Poetry