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Published 10/16/2009 

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NU Online News Service, Oct.  16, 3:15 p.m. EDT

KANSAS CITY, MO.—In a year when “growth” has meant “flat” and economic recovery remains frail, the fact that almost 1,000 attended the Applied Systems Client Network (ASCnet) TENCon here is proof of the organization’s success and the resilience of its volunteer members.

The Applied Systems users group represents more than 80,000 insurance professionals in 11 countries.

The commitment of ASCnet volunteers helped drive significant improvements in usage and training over the past year, said outgoing ASCnet Chair Mike Montgomery, senior associate development consultant for Lockton Companies, LLC, in a keynote address Wednesday.

The organization’s gains included more than 18.7 million real-time transactions, increased educational opportunities and improved relationships with carrier partners. And a new program, the “Real Time 21 Day Challenge,” is designed to help agencies improve workflow and fully utilize their systems.

Mr. Montgomery said the proliferation of committee activity during his tenure demonstrated the commitment of ASCnet volunteers. For example, the education committee developed more than 50 new course offerings for TENCon, as well as webinars and other learning experiences for members throughout the year.

He noted that it’s a “buyers market” for learning opportunities, urging agencies to take advantage of this, so they are well positioned for growth when economic conditions improve.

Rick Morgan, ASCnet interim chief executive officer, praised members for their involvement and urged them to continue working with Applied and carriers to improve workflows.

“This system has survived other tough times,” Mr. Morgan said. “The fact that you’re here means you’re doing better than your competitors because of your involvement in ASCnet. You’re opinion leaders and advocates for change.”

Mr. Morgan, long recognized in the insurance industry as an expert on technology and automation, credited ASCnet’s “three-legged stool” membership of agents, carriers and Applied Systems for the gains made during the past year.

Mark Layden, chief operating officer of Applied Systems (pinch-hitting for absent CEO Jim Kellner, who had a death in the family), recapped the vendor’s activities over the past year and assured attendees of the company’s fiscal stability. Instead of layoffs, Applied Systems has reallocated many of its employees to development and customer service roles, scaled back on company social events, and downsized its mobile demonstration unit.

In an ongoing effort to listen to users, the company introduced a “Let’s Talk” marketing campaign to solicit product feedback, and assigned a full-time staff to address the “tens of thousands” of customer-generated PMRs (product modification requests) to troubleshoot problems.

Applied has also re-dedicated itself to “quality over quantity” by scaling back new features and stabilizing its current products, especially its TAM Series 9 and 10 products, Mr. Layden said.

The company invested in improving the transition process for users upgrading to its top-shelf Epic system, introduced last year. Epic made news in 2009 when Willis Holdings announced plans to use the system, but Mr. Layden stressed that Epic isn’t only for big brokers.

“More than 20 agencies are starting to use Epic, each with 10 or fewer employees,” he said. Epic 3.0 is now in general release, with 4.0 in beta testing. Future releases will include improved accounting and reporting functions, including advanced graphics presentations and drill-down reports, he said.

Applied Systems is supporting ASCnet’s new Real Time 21 Day Challenge, now being prepped for rollout. Based on the premise that it takes 21 days to form a new habit, the program will help Applied Systems users of all levels use real time to adopt new workflows by making incremental changes to how the staff does business.

Laura Toops is Editor of American Agent & Broker, a member of Summit Business Media’s P&C Magazine Group, which includes National Underwriter. She may be reached at ltoops@sbmedia.com.



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    • 10/16/2009 9:59:22 PM
    • Nibby Priest
    • Other Agency Management Systems
    • As a satisfied user of Vertafore AMS360, I appreciate reading about what other systems are doing along with their user groups. What is the future of user groups/meetings of the future? It seems like with social media and abilities to form groups virtually the "users groups" of the past/present might be seeing some changes.

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