To hire or not to hire? Underwriter staffing analysis for AMERICAN Insurance Company
Kevin Pan,
Rustin Yerkes and
Charles Carson
Risk Management and Insurance Review, 2025, vol. 28, issue 3, 398-426
Abstract:
This teaching case examines a critical staffing decision faced by the underwriting division of AMERICAN Insurance Company (“AMERICAN”), a multi‐line, multi‐state property and casualty (“P&C”) carrier. Following significant policy growth and recent implementation of a new core technology platform designed to enhance underwriting efficiency, Mr. Edward Lloyd, head of underwriting, must determine whether to hire additional underwriting staff. Students need to make a data‐driven recommendation to help Mr. Lloyd make a decision. The case requires students to integrate foundational knowledge of P&C insurance carrier operations with practical considerations such as training lags and productivity gains from automation. Students will perform time‐series analyses of realistic staffing and policy data using Excel to evaluate trends in policy growth and underwriting productivity. Designed for use in risk management, insurance, and business analytics courses, this case gives students hands‐on experience with data visualization, regression analysis, and strategic decision‐making integrated with insurance carrier functions.
Date: 2025
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