A client advisory board is an excellent tool for getting client feedback to help you make decisions about how you conduct your business.
Topics can include:
> segmenting clients;
> attracting a certain type of client, such as high net-worth individuals, business owners or women;
> transition issues, such as buying another advisor’s book of business or switching firms;
> bringing in a new team member;
> how to resolve specific client complaints;
> client communication issues, such as frequency and method of contact;
> addressing areas of weakness identified in a client feedback survey.
— MAUREEN HALUSHAK
Something to talk about
- By: Maureen Halushak
- May 30, 2008 May 30, 2008
- 13:54