Amy RadinHow to avoid being swallowed by the mar-tech solutions vortexThanks to Scott Brinker at chiefmartech.com for sharing the 2017 Marketing Technology Supergraphic. I appreciate every year seeing the…May 29, 2017May 29, 2017
Amy RadinWhy Your Innovation Lab May Be D.O.A.According to a recent Innovation Management post, Are Corporate Innovation Centers Too Big To Fail?, the number of such centers or labs…Mar 24, 2017Mar 24, 2017
Amy RadinWhat is America About? Emma Lazarus’ poem, The New Colossus, reminds us …I cannot get this poem out of my head on the heels of the horrifying orders being issued out of the White House.Jan 28, 2017Jan 28, 2017
Amy RadinWhy Founders FailA seed stage investor with a 20-year track record of success recently told me, “There are 100 things a founder must get right for his…Jan 14, 20171Jan 14, 20171
Amy RadinGetting back in step with people’s needsThe origins of life insurance show up at least as long ago as the middle ages, when the notion of providing mutual aid emerged in organized…Nov 29, 2016Nov 29, 2016
Amy RadinInsurTech Ventures Going After Big and Complex Pain PointsIn my last post I outlined the four dimensions that are defining the opportunities for health insurtech innovation: the health of the…Sep 3, 2016Sep 3, 2016
Amy RadinCan insurtech make miracles happen in US health care?As an American and the de facto administrator of my family’s health insurance, I am reminded routinely of some of the complexities of the…Aug 17, 2016Aug 17, 2016
Amy RadinInsurtech innovation: startups and carriers in pursuit of life categoryIn my last post, I provided categories within which to organize the innovation players within life insurance. Both startups and legacy…Jul 5, 2016Jul 5, 2016
Amy Radin#Insurtech innovation: no longer an oxymoron, expect an uphill climbWhile most insurance technology startup activity in the US is concentrated in health and auto, there are signs of life (pun intended) in…Jul 5, 2016Jul 5, 2016