Believe in Better: Core Industry Principles With CEO Damon Stafford | The Savvy Adjuster Podcast Ep. 30

Episode Summary
Chris Nichols welcomes a very special guest to this episode of The Savvy Adjuster Podcast: Damon Stafford, Alpine Intel’s CEO. Damon talks about the philosophies he lays out in his book, Believe in Better: The Evolution of Core Principles That Pioneered an Industry, in which he draws upon his decades of experience to share tips about how leaders can succeed, particularly in the evolving insurance industry, by demonstrating core values, embracing innovation, and getting the most out of your team. Listen on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform.
Discussed in This Episode
- How establishing and demonstrating core values drives success
- Becoming an industry leader through innovation and persistence
- Offering encouragement and avoiding echo chambers within a leadership team
- How insurance leaders can respond to key challenges
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