February 10, 2020
Do you have clarity around your practice goals for 2020?
You spend time with your ideal clients and prospects helping them get clarity around their goals, their dreams, and their future. You are a fantastic planner, and that is why people seek your council. But who helps you get clarity around your business goals for your future?
Clients need guidance
Your clients cannot do this on their own. You know that your ideal clients and prospects need clarity, they also need behavior management and coaching. The advisor who have figured this out, have found better-engaged clients because they understand that human nature will eventually kick in and get people off track. That is why they have become indispensable financial professionals.
Who holds you accountable?
Yet, I find that the missing piece is who is keeping the advisor in check with their behavior? Who is helping them get clarity around their goals? We know the average person does not see the value of behavioral coaching. The average investor does not see the value of behavioral coaching. Only the most successful athlete's performers and business people see the value. The elite advisor knows they must practice what they preach. They know that behavioral coaching is not something a head office can give away for free. They know they must seek out from other elite advisor programs that have helped them grow their business successfully while managing their behavior.
Get clarity around your business goals for 2020
This is not an article to discuss behavioral coaching. This is to help you get a deeper sense of clarity around your business goals. Every goal on the list relates to practice management for financial professionals. Seek out a professional that can help you with growing your business while managing behavior that can get you off track and cost a lot of time, energy and emotion to get back on track. Review the list below and tick off what you would like to accomplish in 2020. Print this off and go through the list. I will bet you will have at least 6 goals for your practice.
Business Goals-Based Planning Exercise ____ Lifestyle - Retire / slow down / plan future transition ____ Ideal client acquisition acquire more HNW clients ____ Profitability –Increase revenue in less time ____ Ideal service processes – Deliver more value ____ Segment – More time with ideal clients ____ Time management – work on business more ____ Valuation - know value and how to increase ____ Marketing and branding – Creating a clear value promise ____ Delegation and team management – Team to do more / outsourcing / workflows ____ Team and Hiring – Expanding team / associates partners ____ Communications -Become a thought leader ____ Products – change business model and products/ services ____ Conversations – Practice critical conversations with ideal prospects and clients ____ Planning – written business plan / marketing plan / marketing calendar in writing ____ Business – Investment / opportunity / business models for the future ____ Career – education / courses / designations ____ Leadership – Firm or industry leadership roles ____ Behavioral coaching – getting me and keeping me on track ____ Succession and transition put plans in place ____ Technology – Implement and leverage time
Top 3 priorities
It would be great to be able to work on everything, but prioritizing the top three areas with focus will help you get clarity for your practice for the future. Just like every client's goals are different, every advisor's goals are different. I always say “ instead of updating the plan, start by updating their goals”. I am sure you started the year with a business plan and a list of goals. Who holds you accountable for implementing to get to your goals. You know that is the value you deliver to clients, yet you are not practicing what you preach. Get someone to help you accomplish your business goals. This includes managing your behavior and human nature, mapping out priorities and most important of all, implementation.
How about your goals for your practice in 2020? Practice management checklist
While each financial advisor's practice may have a different approach, advisors need to understand where their practice needs help, and will they get the right help for the right part of their practice. What areas does your practice need help with? Get a copy of our comprehensive practice management checklist by going to our website https://www.advisorpracticemanagement.com/about-us or clicking here https://practicemanagement.getresponsepages.com/
Or contact us to help get clarity around your goals on paper, and having the goals conversation by contacting grant at grant@ghicks.com or click on the link to set up no-obligation 20-minute discussion https://my.timetrade.com/book/JMTNJ regardless if we work together, let’s have a chat to help you get clarity around your future business plans.
Enthusiastically yours,
Grant Hicks, CIM, President Advisor Practice Management www.advisorpracticemanagement.com
Suite 1625-246 Stewart Green, SW Calgary, Alberta T3H 3C8 Cell 403 970 8895 Email grant@ghicks.com
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