Video: Accelerating Innovation in Insurance
In this video, learn how insurance industry leaders can help their companies better compete by adopting technologies such as AI and partnering with Workday.
In this video, learn how insurance industry leaders can help their companies better compete by adopting technologies such as AI and partnering with Workday.
At ITC Vegas 2023, Patrick Dodge, director of product strategy at Workday, sat down with Emily Peters, head of research at Sønr Global, to highlight how insurance leaders can partner with Workday to be more agile and innovative, and more quickly adopt technology such as AI.
From AI and automation, to regulation and climate-related natural disasters, insurers have a lot to consider and address over the next few years to stay competitive and profitable. Dodge shares some of the key ways Workday helps insurers to thrive and grow now and into the future.
Dodge covered the following improvements in the conversation captured on video, which were built on a relationship of listening, trust, and collaboration with our customers, partners, and providers.
Investments in the finance and accounting function: helping customers to access their policy and claims detail without IT having to intervene
Industry Accelerator program: working with partners and ISVs to build prepackaged Workday solutions that are specific to the industry
Workday AI Marketplace: bringing together the best AI solutions from Workday and our third-party partners, all vetted and aligned with our AI principles
Learn more in the video:
Watch the video below to learn more about how insurance leaders can gain a competitive advantage and innovate with Workday.
More Reading
Joshua Secrest’s new role represents a continuation of his long-standing commitment to the retail sector and underscores the foundational importance of designing effective people programs for high-volume, frontline organizations.
Workday shares its ongoing commitment to responsible AI.
Is understaffing killing your revenue? Learn how to calculate the cost of “not doing” and build a winning business case for AI automation at an NRF 2026 workshop led by Workday's Josh Secrest.