The Need for Business Intelligence in Insurance Organizations
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Case Details:
Case Code : INS048
Case Length : 03 Pages
Period : 2003
Pub Date : 2003
Teaching Note : Available
Organization : Varied
Industry : Insurance
Countries : India
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Stanza Insurance, a leading insurer realized the need for leveraging its
greatest asset - data. It was essential for Stanza to convert raw data into
information so that users could access and use it easily. Stanza offered
life insurance, health insurance and annuity products.
The claims settlement process in Stanza was quite tedious and time
consuming. The time taken to settle a claim was much more than the industry
average. In a recent review meeting of the claims department, it was decided
that all activities in the claims settlement process would be restructured.
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James Lewis (Lewis), the Vice President was assigned the responsibility
of designing the new process. Lewis approached Peter D'Souza (D'Souza),
a consultant with Precision Consultancy to obtain his expert advice on
process redesigning. He told D'Souza, "Our claims settlement time is
much more than the industry average and we want to reduce it
significantly."
D'Souza replied, "The problem can be solved if you implement a Business
Intelligence (BI) solution and decision support system. It will surely
speed up claims processing activities."... |
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