This interesting research paper from 2014 captures major insight into the behaviors and circumstances that would trigger wealthy clients to refer friends and colleagues to their wealth manager.
Use Gamification with Your Clients and Team for More Growth
Gamification is a powerful tool that can enhance performance and growth in finance, law, and accounting. By applying game mechanics to non-game contexts, it drives engagement and motivation. This article highlights the benefits of gamification and offers five strategies for financial and legal professionals to implement. These strategies include referral contests, financial education quizzes, thought leadership contests, and more. Gamification can increase engagement, improve knowledge retention, foster collaboration, provide real-time feedback, and support continuous learning and development. By embracing gamification, professionals can create an exciting and dynamic workplace culture while empowering their teams to succeed.
Best questions to ask your team during your sales/pipeline review meetings
Managing a sales team, or developing a new one, can be frustrating, especially if you don’t know how to best coach your team around sales to develop their pipeline. In this article, we’ve outlined 10 questions to help shape your meetings for better outcome. Learn why we are the best sales training firm for advisory firms and wealth management RIAs
How to Motivate Advisor Teams With Creative Compensation (Comp) Structures: Amy in Barron's Podcast
Amy Parvaneh was recently published in Barron’s, and recorded for Barron’s Advisor Podcast, about compensation and pay packages that are most suitable for advisory teams and firms around business development. In the recording, she discusses the downfalls of the traditional revenue split, and how to best align your team’s roles and responsibilities (including around business development) with their personality.
5 Client Segmentation Structures to Revolutionize Your Advisory Practice
Feeling overwhelmed about the lack of categorization and organization in your client base? Given two finite resources, time and labor, as an RIA, wirehouse advisor or tax advisor, it’s important to put clear lines between the types of clients you serve and want to acquire, the service quality you provide to each, and your fee plans.
As seen in Kitces: Why The Best Sales Training Approach Depends On Your Unique Sales Personality Style
Read our latest white paper published on the Michael Kitces website. Sales training programs should be designed around an advisor’s specific personality type. Learn about the three Consultative Sales Personalities our firm has identified, and specific strategies each of those personality types can employ to turn your unique challenges into business development advantages.
Social Media for Investment Advisors and Wealth Managers
Financial Advisor Marketing and Branding Solutions
Investors are Feeling a Case of the Ostrich Effect...why that's bad for business
Which personality test is best for my team and company goals?
You’ve heard about Big Five, DiSC, HEXACO, Myers-Briggs, StrengthFinder, Eysenck and Minnesota Multiphasic Personality. In this article we will share with you our favorite personality test for leadership and sales, which is none of these, and how it can help you make critical decisions around your business.
Why Competence Isn’t Enough to Set Yourself Apart in the Finance Industry
Bedside Manners: One of the biggest skills you can gain in your career
Have you ever heard of the term “bedside manners” when it comes to doctors? We all know that we don’t want our doctor to just know how to do his job right; we want him to communicate with us and help us feel better emotionally. This is what we call “Soft Skills,” and we can all benefit from it to stand out in our profession.
The most critical Soft Skills for more people to trust you
There are some people in this world you have never met but somehow deem as trustworthy. For each of us, that person is different. But what are the skills these people have to make so many people trust them, even though we have never met them? In this article we disclose some of those top skills, which you can develop as well!
Serena Williams' Dad's 85 Page Business Plan to his daughters' success
Consultative Sales Training for anyone not selling widgets or products
How to Boost Your Team's Emotional Intelligence with Clients and Prospects
2022's Highest Impact Time Management Strategies You + Your Team Must Embrace
An Alternative Strategy to the Pomodoro Method
Have you been told by mentors, peers, books and blogs that the way to manage your existing clients all while getting new clients is by time blocking? If you've tried any of them, you've probably only felt frustration....mainly because they simply don't work for getting Sales AND handling an existing client base. But we know what does!
An Athlete-Centered Approach to Sales Coaching
My Conversation with Author Scott West on Curiosity Skills Required for Financial Advisors
At the end of the day, as financial advisors, we get paid to converse. While questioning and listening skills are typically seen as "softer skill", it is the act of better "story selling" that will allow advisors to learn more about their clients, uncover more opportunities to help them, and more quickly discover who within their circle can benefit from your services as a wealth manager.


















