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In this episode of "Insurance Business Babes," Joanna Wyckoff shares a challenging incident where a client was unwilling to engage with her assistant due to racial bias. This underscores the ongoing issues of discrimination that persist even in professional settings. Joanna emphasizes the importance of her office process, where clients must communicate with her assistant for scheduling—allowing her to focus on more critical insurance matters.
Kathe Kline suggests tools like Calendly for online scheduling, yet Joanna points out that some clients still prefer or are unaware of these digital methods. Kathe’s alternative approach to managing her workload includes not working on Wednesdays, reserving these mid-week breaks for personal and administrative tasks. This practice helps her maintain work-life balance, ensuring she never disrupts personal time unless absolutely necessary.
The hosts discuss the benefits of consolidating multiple appointments in a single day rather than spreading them across the week. Kathe’s extensive experience building and selling businesses gives her unique insights on client retention, particularly during challenging times like the COVID-19 pandemic. Highlighting the importance of owning communication systems, Kathe prefers using VoIP services to avoid complications when changing firms.
Owning one’s client data is crucial in the insurance industry, notes Joanna, who has faced difficulties in data export during company switches. Regulations require keeping call recordings for ten years; therefore, effective data management tools like RingCentral and Dialpad ensure compliance while managing workload efficiently.
As the hosts discuss the Annual Enrollment Period (AEP), Joanna recommends transforming thoughts and tasks into checklists to stay organized. Both hosts rely on digital calendars to manage their schedules, ensuring priority tasks are completed first. They also address client needs proactively, from reviewing Medigap before or after AEP to considering additional coverage options.
Networking remains a cornerstone of business growth for Kathe, who initially invested in groups like BNI (Business Network International). The BNI model teaches effective networking and the importance of referrals. Kathe advises continually seeking new referral partners, as current partners may leave or change careers.
Finally, Kathe emphasizes the necessity of self-care to avoid burnout during intense periods like AEP. Setting work limits and ensuring breaks for meal times can significantly increase productivity. Both hosts stress the importance of retaining existing clients, highlighting that it’s easier and often more valuable than acquiring new ones.
“Insurance Business Babes” reminds insurance professionals of the importance of balancing professional responsibilities with personal well-being, the efficiency of managing client interactions, and the continual pursuit of networking opportunities. Stay tuned for more insights and practical advice from Kathe Kline and Joanna Wyckoff!
Stay tuned for new episodes to continue enhancing your insurance business acumen with Kathe Kline and Joanna Wyckoff.
This episode is sponsored by CertifiedMedicareAgents.com
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In this episode of "Insurance Business Babes," Joanna Wyckoff shares a challenging incident where a client was unwilling to engage with her assistant due to racial bias. This underscores the ongoing issues of discrimination that persist even in professional settings. Joanna emphasizes the importance of her office process, where clients must communicate with her assistant for scheduling—allowing her to focus on more critical insurance matters.
Kathe Kline suggests tools like Calendly for online scheduling, yet Joanna points out that some clients still prefer or are unaware of these digital methods. Kathe’s alternative approach to managing her workload includes not working on Wednesdays, reserving these mid-week breaks for personal and administrative tasks. This practice helps her maintain work-life balance, ensuring she never disrupts personal time unless absolutely necessary.
The hosts discuss the benefits of consolidating multiple appointments in a single day rather than spreading them across the week. Kathe’s extensive experience building and selling businesses gives her unique insights on client retention, particularly during challenging times like the COVID-19 pandemic. Highlighting the importance of owning communication systems, Kathe prefers using VoIP services to avoid complications when changing firms.
Owning one’s client data is crucial in the insurance industry, notes Joanna, who has faced difficulties in data export during company switches. Regulations require keeping call recordings for ten years; therefore, effective data management tools like RingCentral and Dialpad ensure compliance while managing workload efficiently.
As the hosts discuss the Annual Enrollment Period (AEP), Joanna recommends transforming thoughts and tasks into checklists to stay organized. Both hosts rely on digital calendars to manage their schedules, ensuring priority tasks are completed first. They also address client needs proactively, from reviewing Medigap before or after AEP to considering additional coverage options.
Networking remains a cornerstone of business growth for Kathe, who initially invested in groups like BNI (Business Network International). The BNI model teaches effective networking and the importance of referrals. Kathe advises continually seeking new referral partners, as current partners may leave or change careers.
Finally, Kathe emphasizes the necessity of self-care to avoid burnout during intense periods like AEP. Setting work limits and ensuring breaks for meal times can significantly increase productivity. Both hosts stress the importance of retaining existing clients, highlighting that it’s easier and often more valuable than acquiring new ones.
“Insurance Business Babes” reminds insurance professionals of the importance of balancing professional responsibilities with personal well-being, the efficiency of managing client interactions, and the continual pursuit of networking opportunities. Stay tuned for more insights and practical advice from Kathe Kline and Joanna Wyckoff!
Stay tuned for new episodes to continue enhancing your insurance business acumen with Kathe Kline and Joanna Wyckoff.
This episode is sponsored by CertifiedMedicareAgents.com
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