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  • Certificates of Insurance Can Be Dangerous to Your Health: Know What They Are and What They Cover

  • Buying Business insurance for any business is a complicated process. Whether you're a small entity with one location or a multi-national corporation, insurance is never a topic of likeability. Encompassing a language of its own, insurance has defined itself to be understood only by the few and mostly by those that are in the industry or working directly for it. Those of us who have had the pleasure of learning about insurance have been educated more or less through the process of trial and error, prior claims and their brokers understanding of their clients need base. While the diversity of types insurance is endless, one common factor remains true with all businesses, the necessity to provide proof that they are in compliance with their insurance responsibilities. Whether it is workers compensation, general liability, directors and officers or property coverage, no business can escape the obligation to be able to produce a Certificate of Insurance. ** **

    What exactly is a Certificate of Insurance?

    A certificate of insurance is a separate document from an insurance policy. It summarizes the key elements of your insurance by verifying the types and amounts of coverage currently in place. The purpose of the certificate is to provide ...

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Hotel Human Resources: The Biggest Challenges
The economic challenges of the past four years have led many hotel companies to re-examine the ways in which they do business and how they deploy talent. In many cases, the work did not go away and fewer people were left to carry on the tasks that had previously been shared among many. As we work our way out of the recession and look forward to a healthier economic environment, there is an understanding that despite recovering business levels, we may never see the return of former staffing levels. This "new norm" of operating with leaner teams has led Human Resources professionals and people managers to look at career development and growth opportunities in a new light. The March Hotel Business Review will take a look at some of the strategies being used by successful hotel brands, and techniques human resource directors are currently exploring.
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