Oliver Wyman’s Three Manager Model is a new way of looking at the value proposition of an insurance company. It recognises that insurers generate value in three main ways, and creates a notional, or physical, organisational structure that separates these activities into different functions, or “managersâ€. This short article showcases a real life example of an insurer who has benefited significantly from this model, creating clarity on value creation internally and externally.
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