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Captive Industry Accreditation “An Idea Whose Time Has Come” John Salisbury, President/CEO Government Entities Mutual, Inc.
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Why Haven’t Captive Owners and Management Set Standards and Established an Accreditation Process?
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Have times changed? Does the Captive Industry Want An Accreditation or Recognition Program today?
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Internet Poll Captive and Art.com
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Captive Standards are Set by Others
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Parties Interested in Accreditation or Recognition
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Lessons to be Learned from Existing Captive Accreditation and Recognition Programs
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The First Lesson: Captive Industry Accreditation or Recognition Standards Should Be Optional
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The Second Lesson: A Process for Receiving Accreditation or Recognition
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The Third Lesson: Experience with Functional Areas Objectives and Standards
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Prospective Outcomes of a Captive Industry Accreditation or Recognition Program
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Will a Captive Industry-Based Accreditation Program Replace Regulation or the Role of Rating Organizations?
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What will an Accreditation or Recognition Program Achieve?
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Who Should Lead the Development of Captive Accreditation or Recognition?
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Accreditation is an “Idea Whose Time has Come” and Requires Leadership from within Our Industry
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