by Jim Stackpool | Aug 24, 2022 | Advice is not a Product, advisers v distributors, Brand Development, Case Studies, Commoditisation, Future of Financial Advice, growth, Growth Stress, Leadership, Separation of advice from product, stages of growth, worth
For different reasons, all our kids left home once they finished school. The eldest, the family’s best writer, went west to Bathurst to study marketing. The determined actress left Australia to chase opportunities in Vancouver’s film industry. The quiet achiever and...
by Jim Stackpool | Aug 16, 2022 | best practice, Brand Development, Business Performance, Business Planning, Career Management, Future of Financial Advice, growth, Growth Stress, Leadership, Measures of Success, perfectionism, Priorities, Productivity, Professionalism, Profitability, stages of growth, Successful On Purpose, Uncategorized, underdelegation
Know any Texans? If you have to think about it, the answer is probably no. These guys stand out. I’ve been there several times and have never met a timid one. In the early 1980s, I worked in a small Australian software firm founded by Bruce – a tall, lanky...
by Jim Stackpool | Aug 10, 2022 | Advice is not a Product, Brand Development, Business Performance, Business Planning, Career Management, Certainty Advice, Commoditisation, de-brief meeting, dependency, Engagements, future of advice, Future of Financial Advice, Leadership, Leverage, Methodical, Mindsets, perfectionism, Productivity, Quality Advice, Rugged Individualist, Separation of advice from product, Serve the Greater Good, stages of growth, Talent
The old fisherman with the summertime job running the rusty merry-go-round on Terrigal Beach taught me how to rig my fishing lines. He reckoned there was only one fishing knot I’d ever need – the locked half-blood knot. While my mates say I’m wasting money...
by Jim Stackpool | Jul 7, 2022 | best practice, Business Performance, Business Planning, Career Management, future of advice, Greater Good, Growth Stress, Hierarchy of Uncertainty, Leadership, Leverage, Measures of Success, Methodical, Planning, Priorities, Productivity, Professionalism, Profitability, Quality Advice, stages of growth, Successful On Purpose
“I just want a handful of good clients without all the stress and grief.” This was from the principal of a well-established firm with a fast-growing team. It is a common situation facing owners who appear to have built a successful advisory firm but who...
by Jim Stackpool | Jun 22, 2022 | best practice, Business Performance, Business Planning, Complexity, Growth Stress, Leadership, LIfe Choices, Priorities, stages of growth, Successful On Purpose, Uncertainty, Valuable Lessons, wobble theory
With apologies to my first favourite author – Dr Seuss. No is no foe to grow. For grow without no is the toughest of grows. In his book “The Cat In The Hat Comes Back”, Cats A through Y unleashed incremental mayhem until the tiniest Cat Z makes...
by Jim Stackpool | Apr 20, 2022 | Advice Clients, Future of Financial Advice, Leadership, Measures of Success, Mindsets, Priorities, stages of growth
I doubt there is such a thing as ‘the ideal advice client’. The continual changes in regulations, alliances, networks, competitions, suppliers and markets make a clear definition difficult. Internally too, a firm’s experience, expertise, systems, teams and existing...