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Webinar Highlights: Building An Elite Culture For Your Wealth Practice

Webinar Highlights: Building An Elite Culture For Your Wealth Practice

Many people within financial services like to think this industry is unique. Like on a faraway island, you-just-could-not-possibly-understand-us kind of unique. In my opinion, thinking like this helps explain why we see so much insular recruiting of talent, bespoke tech stack building, and overly complex investment models.

While there certainly are unique attributes about our industry, too much “we are different” thinking carries risk. We risk missing out on hiring great people, finding lower-cost solutions to our businesses’ product and service needs, and remaining approachable to the masses.

I was reminded of how our businesses can benefit when we are open to ideas and people from outside our industry when Blueprint Investment Partners hosted a webinar with Eric Downing last month. Downing has more than 35 years of leadership and development experience in both military and corporate roles – and I believe his philosophy about building an elite performance culture readily applies to a wealth practice.

Webinar Highlights: Building An Elite Culture For Your Wealth Practice

By: Jon Robinson
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Webinar Highlights: Building An Elite Culture For Your Wealth Practice

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How to Improve the Odds You Are Hired by New Clients

A study released last year by Morningstar Behavioral Research sheds light on the role behavioral finance plays when investors select a financial advisor.
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Webinar Highlights: The Next Generation of Liquid Alts

Video highlights from a virtual panel discussion with liquid alt icons Bob Elliott, Corey Hoffstein, and legendary Turtle Trader Jerry Parker.
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What Would You Say…You Do Here?

Financial advisors can discover a WHAT and a HOW for seeking greater focus in their life by reading a book by Cal Newport called “Deep Work.”