Advisors should regularly visualize the best scenario for their practice over five- to 10-year time horizons. You may be nearing retirement, so identifying potential successors is crucial. Maybe you’re someone seeking to grow a practice exponentially over the next decade. Will your current firm allow you to achieve those goals.”Mindy Diamond, president and CEO, Diamond Consultants |
Do You and Your Firm Still Belong Together?
Mindy Diamond | Financial Advisor IQ, June 2015
Read the article online >
Summary: So many advisors find themselves at a tipping point when they question whether their current firm is still the right “fit” for their careers, clients and lives. This self-reflection can be a daunting exercise — often spurred by an excess of frustration over inefficient processes, cultural changes within the organization, or even concern over their own legacy.
Be the first to comment on this Article
Advisors should regularly visualize the best scenario for their practice over five- to 10-year time horizons. You may be nearing retirement, so identifying potential successors is crucial. Maybe you’re someone seeking to grow a practice exponentially over the next decade. Will your current firm allow you to achieve those goals.”
