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Client Experience
Build community and get more referrals
Tired of wasting time and other resources on cold leads? If you have raving client base, no matter the size, you are sitting on a gold mine. You don't even have to call clients up to ask for referrals.
Investing Ideas
Cluster Cities: A Chinese Experiment in the Future of Urbanisation
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China’s success in growing city clusters of previously unimaginable size is dependent on three key factors: continued rural-to-urban migration, planning that spans disparate administrative areas, and massive infrastructure investment.
Business Development
Prepare Your Practice for the Power of Women
This advisor presentation will help you learn more about the financial power women are wielding today—and how their power is expected to grow in the future. As women gain more financial responsibility, your practice needs to be ready to serve their needs. Explore new ways to position your practice for this future growth opportunity.
Investing Ideas
Better, Quicker, Cheaper: AI and Big Data Create New Opportunities in the Cloud
The cloud continues to upend the software industry as it moves into areas such as AI and big data.
Client Experience
Don't be a bore. Lose the tired seminars
Client-focused events should be a part of every financial advisor's business plan. You'll want to forego the after work retirement seminars, however. Consumers of the digital economy era are different in many ways.
Fixed Income Insights
Private Credit: How Supply/Demand Dynamics are Shaping the Landscape
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Ian Fowler, Co-Head of the North American Private Finance Group, discusses the dynamics of each middle market segment—including upper-end style shift resulting from competitive pressures—and explains why the traditional middle is the sweet spot.
Human Capital
Millennials aren't interested/don't have money to invest: Moving beyond the stereotypes
Huge opportunities for growth are overlooked because too many firms believe the myth that millennials aren't interested in investing and don't have money. Bridge this gap with a multigenerational team of advisors.
Human Capital
Millennials are distracted by technology: Moving beyond the stereotypes
Technology is not truly a distraction to millennials, but rather the infrastructure for much of their lives. Use it to your firm's advantage.
Human Capital
Millennials are overly concerned with social responsibility: Moving beyond the stereotypes
Millennials are values oriented and want to be engaged with firms and people that understand and share their values. Harness this passion to grow your business and retain employees.
Human Capital
Millennials need constant feedback: Moving beyond the stereotypes
Millennials don't necessarily need hand holding but they do want regular engagement from their managers. If handled correctly this can yield strong results and efficiency.
Human Capital
Millennials are not loyal: Moving beyond the stereotypes
While millennials may not be loyal to their employers they are loyal to their work. Learn how to understand how to engage and retain these talented employees
Human Capital
Millennials are lazy: Moving beyond the stereotypes
Millennials were faced with post-secondary tuition rates that skyrocketed, but committed themselves to hard work and invested in their future with record levels of student debt. What is their reward for becoming the most educated generation?