7 Traits of Top Financial Advisors
Top Financial Advisors spend half (or more) of their time with people who can help grow their business
TIP: Track your time for two weeks. How many prospect, client, and lunch or networking appointments did you complete? What percentage of your work week is spent on these activities? Make sure it adds up to at least half.
Top Financial Advisors run their calendar (and dont allow their calendar to run them)
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TIP: Create your Model Week and share Model Week Rules with your staff to be more efficient as an individual and as a company.
Top Financial Advisors know where they stand and thoughtfully plan for the future of their business
TIP: List the three to five strategies that you will focus on to assess business growth, service existing clients, and attract future ideal clients. Make sure everyone on your team knows both the strategies, and how success is measured.
Top Financial Advisors protect their clients, employees and families from the unexpected
TIP: Have a disaster recovery plan for business disruption (including solid data back-up system); Find a continuity partner and review your continuity plan annually.
Top Financial Advisors have assembled a team to collectively work toward their vision
TIP: Delegate. In the next month, let go of five tasks that can be accomplished by your team. Also, create solid job descriptions, update your employee manual, and conduct formal performance evaluations.
Top Financial Advisors communicate well, formally and frequently. They meet with their team regularly to:
2. Communicate business status (with a practice scorecard)
3. Address challenges
4. Acknowledge successes
5. Give feedback on performance (both good and bad, team and individual)
6. Answer questions
7. Provide direction
TIP: Sharing the vision you have for your company is one of the toughest things you have to do and its also the most important. Dont leave this to chance.
Top Financial Advisors seek input, resources and professional advice as they try to implement, maintain and improve all of the above
TIP: Network. Find a mentor. Hire a coach. You need to obtain input and feedback that you can trust, and then act on it to get better.