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Vision and Values: Papers for a Discussion of the Vision and Values of the United Kingdom Actuarial Profession

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This document, consisting of several papers, sets out to provide a basis for discussion among actuaries of the Vision and Values of the United Kingdom actuarial profession. The profession realises that a clear vision and a strong sense of shared values are important attributes of a successful organisation. Following on from the work that has been done already in recent years on the mission and strategic aims of the Faculty and the Institute, several issues have been highlighted and need to be resolved so that the profession can move forward into the future. In this document the Councils have stated what they consider to be the key elements of their vision for the profession in 2020 and of the values that they think the profession should have. These and the issues that arise from them are expanded in this document to give a focus for discussion.

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  • Anonymous, 1999. "Vision and Values: Papers for a Discussion of the Vision and Values of the United Kingdom Actuarial Profession," British Actuarial Journal, Cambridge University Press, vol. 5(3), pages 467-528, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:bracjl:v:5:y:1999:i:3:p:467-528_1
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