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How Do You Get More
Clarity?
Let’s start by examining a simple list of your business
goals. Just for fun, take this simple checklist below, and check off
the goals you want to accomplish in your financial advisory practice
this year.
Goals Based Business
Planning
___ Lifestyle - Retire / slow down / Take more time off
___ Ideal client acquisition acquire more HNW clients
___ Ideal service processes – Deliver more value
___ Segment – More time with ideal clients
___ Time management – work on business more
___ Valuation know the value and how to increase
___ Marketing and branding – Creating a clear value
promise
___ Delegate – Team to do more / outsourcing
___ Hiring – Expanding team / associates partners
___ Communications Become a thought leader
___ Products – change the business model and products/
services
___ Conversations – Practice critical conversations with
ideal clients and master
___ Planning – written business plan / marketing plan /
marketing calendar
___ Business – Investment / opportunity / firm
___ Career – education / courses
___ Leadership – Firm or industry leadership roles
___ Less transactional clients
___ More revenue per client
___ Build a deeper Client acquisition process
___ Build a stronger Ideal client experience process
___ Implement Better technology
___ Delegate more and hire more staff support
___ Get better support from strategic partners / dealer
/ MGA / providers
___ Finally complete a Succession Plan in writing and
file it away
___ Plan my Transition in writing
___ Travel for business – attend conferences
How many goals do you have for you and your advisory
practice? Most advisors I speak to, their goals have changed in the
last 3 years. Have your goals changed? Maybe it’s time to update your
business goals.
Practice Management Can
Help Your Financial Advisory Practice
The average advisor has 6 or more business goals. That
is where practice management comes in. Speak to a practice management
expert, branch manager, mentor or coach to help you benchmark your
practice so you know where you stand. Then prioritize your business
goals, and help you implement strategies to accomplish your business
goals. Take this simple checklist, print it out, and the next time
you have time to work on your business, use this list as a guide.
Share it with your team, your spouse and other advisors, to help you.
Go for it and remember what Albert Einstein said “ The only source of
knowledge is experience”. Find someone to help you who has the
experience to help you achieve your goals in this great industry.
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