Address by the President of the Institute of Actuaries: Thinking and Behaviour
Jeremy Goford
British Actuarial Journal, 2003, vol. 9, issue 1, 1-33
Abstract:
In a world of transition for all our disciplines, actuaries can get and keep ahead of the changes by, first, getting our thinking right. Right behaviour and actions will follow. We will think about the needs of our employers and clients and present our findings more in the business context; we will look through their needs to the needs and interests of their employees and customers. We will grasp financial economics and learn banking thinking. The profession will raise issues of public interest and inform the debate.
Date: 2003
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