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In this Worlds to Conquer episode, Jamie discusses the pivotal role of client experience in financial advising. She underscores the necessity of building from the ground up and encourages advisors to immerse themselves in the client's journey to truly understand their needs and perspectives.
Exploring parallels with other industries like construction, she discusses how understanding a client's journey, whether opening accounts or building a house, can elevate advisors' ability to provide tailored guidance. Jamie's advice is clear: walk in the client's shoes. By undergoing processes as clients themselves, advisors can gain invaluable insights, fostering empathy and refining problem-solving skills crucial for exceptional service. Continuous improvement, she emphasizes, is key to delivering an unparalleled client experience.
The Power of Rolling Up Your Sleeves: Why Doing the Work Yourself Matters
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In this Worlds to Conquer episode, Jamie discusses the pivotal role of client experience in financial advising. She underscores the necessity of building from the ground up and encourages advisors to immerse themselves in the client's journey to truly understand their needs and perspectives.
Exploring parallels with other industries like construction, she discusses how understanding a client's journey, whether opening accounts or building a house, can elevate advisors' ability to provide tailored guidance. Jamie's advice is clear: walk in the client's shoes. By undergoing processes as clients themselves, advisors can gain invaluable insights, fostering empathy and refining problem-solving skills crucial for exceptional service. Continuous improvement, she emphasizes, is key to delivering an unparalleled client experience.
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