Asset Accumulation Series Webinar 4 of 7: Identify Default Next Steps August 27, 2014
Agenda Overview of ActiFi and the 2014 Redtail Webinar Series Recap of Previous Session Business Development Process: Identify Default Next Steps ActiFi Why it is important How to define requirements for Redtail on paper Redtail Translating requirements from paper to technology How to make it work on Redtail Q&A Preview the next Webinar in the Series All Rights Reserved to ActiFi2
Getting the Most Out of Technology
What Percentage of Technology ROI is tied to Advisor Utilization? Answer: 100%
How much benefit does an advisor/planner get if they use their old processes on the new technology? Answer: NONE
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Keys to Success
Keys to Success – ALWAYS REMEMBER
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Overview/Defin e Your Process Define Classifications and Sources Define Stages Identify Default Next Steps Create Pipeline Report Segment Your Client Base Analyze Your Client Base/Identify Ideal Opportunities Define Your Business Development Process
Define Your Classifications Classifications are the kinds of relationships you have with people from the time you first hear about them until they become a client. Examples include: Lead: Not acquainted, acquired contact info by referral or some other method Qualified Lead: Determined to be a good “fit” Prospect: Not yet a client, building a relationship Client: With an opportunity or life event on the horizon Center of Influence: Not necessarily a client, but a potential or existing referral source Affiliated Professional: Tax attorney, divorce attorney, insurance agent, etc. Write down your exact words and how you define them All Rights Reserved to ActiFi11
Define Your Source Types and Names Source Types and Names help you identify where a prospect came from. Source Types are broader categories, while Source Names indicate which specific Source Type generated the prospect. Write down your exact words and how you define them for your Source Types. All Rights Reserved to ActiFi12 Examples of Source TypesExamples of Source Names Marketing CampaignDirect Mail, Newsletter Center of InfluenceCOI Name Affiliated ProfessionalAttorney name, CPA name Personal NetworkingRotary, Kids’ soccer EventSocial Security Education seminar
Define the Stages in Your Pipeline All Rights Reserved to ActiFi13 Get contact info Introduction Discovery Proposal Commitment Onboard Stages define where you are in the sales process with each prospect Write down your exact words and how you define them
Define the Processes for the Stages in Your Pipeline All Rights Reserved to ActiFi14 Get contact info Introduction Discovery Proposal Commitment Onboard Each Stage has a process outlining the steps involved, what materials are used or introduced, what role is responsible, and the due date. Depending on the advisor and the prospect, the time and number of steps involved to move to the next Stage may vary.
Defining a Process Activity All Rights Reserved 15 What is the activity (action verb) Who does it (role, not name) When does it occur (in relation to the milestone) How long does it take What triggers the activity How do you know when the activity is completed
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Business Development – The Golden Rule Always, ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS have a time specific NEXT STEP attached to every opportunity! All Rights Reserved to ActiFi17
STEP 1: List and define all types of client “touches” that you make
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STEP 2: Define the Default Next Steps for Your Pipeline
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Managing Your Sales Process on Redtail Terminology and language really matter. Identify and define your terms and make sure everyone is in agreement. Balance optimism and realism in your opportunity forecasting. You can’t monitor what you don’t measure. Accurate data is important, but only to the extent that it serves management review and decision-making. All Rights Reserved to ActiFi24
Managing Data on Redtail -- Tips Redtail is your data source. Excel is a tool used to manipulate the data, not to store it. Talk to Redtail about tips and tricks they have to manage your client data. This is not a one-time project. Things are always changing with your clients. You should review your data regularly to make sure your data remains accurate. All Rights Reserved to ActiFi25
Overview/Defin e Your Process Define Classifications and Sources Define Stages Identify Default Next Steps Create Pipeline Report Segment Your Client Base Analyze Your Client Base/Identify Ideal Opportunities Next Time Wednesday, September 10 th 4:00 Eastern/1:00 Pacific
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Questions? Brian Kostick Rick Williamson x1067