producer recruiting: five steps to success
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Producer Recruiting: 5 Steps to Success
Presented by:
Josh Morgan Consultant
[email protected] 440.392.6579
Jared Roy Consultant
[email protected] 440.392.6560
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Agenda
MarshBerry Overview
Recruiting Background/Statistics
5 Ways To IMPROVE Your Strategy
Review
Q&A / Discussion
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Marsh, Berry & Company
Information Services
Management Consulting
Exchange Networks
M & A Advisory
Managing Peer-to-Peer Network Groups for 15 years
6 Networks with over 186 partners across the US, Canada and Puerto Rico
Network Clients represent over $2.3 billion in collective broker revenue, and $24.5 billion in total insurance premiums
MarshBerry is dedicated
to enabling insurance distributers to LEARN, IMPROVE and REALIZE
their fullest business potential.
Founded in 1981 4 Offices: OH, CA, TX, MI Privately-held Perpetuated Ownership 19 Shareholders
Clientele Includes: Insurance Agencies Brokers Wholesalers Credit Unions Banks Insurance Companies
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Recruiting Background/ Statistics
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Beating The Odds Do you have the courage?
Hiring DemographicsAverage Producer Age 33Average Starting Salary 55,604Average Years of Sales Experience 8Average Number of Jobs Held (post college) 3Producer Retention Rate 70%
Production ResultsAverage 1st Year Revenue (Employed 1 Year or More) 48,674Average 2nd Year Revenue 56,033Average 3rd Year Revenue 85,493
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Average Weighted Book of Business
Weighted Book of Business - Average
2.7%
12.4%
33.0%37.9%
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Weighted Book of Business - High Growth
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Commission/Fees Controlled by Producers Over 50 years = 51.9% vs. 38.4%
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#1 Find Sales Talent, Not Technical Talent
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#1 Find Sales Talent, Not Technical Talent
Why Sales Talent? • Easier To Teach Someone Insurance Rather Than Sales
In many cases, getting a producer from another agency means inheriting someone else’s problem
Pictured: The star of the movie “Problem Child”
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A Breakdown of Capacities That Drive Sales Performance
Job Skills: Product and marketplace knowledge to include experience in an industry.
Sales Skills: Those abilities related to a person’s capacity to understand and apply state of the art selling skills and relative to appropriate level prospecting, selling and account management functions.
Personal Skills: Those individual capacities that determine a person’s ability to implement the job and sales skills they possess – attributes such as self-starting capacity, self-management, personal motivation, consistency and literally scores of other essential skills.
Job Skills
Sales Skills
Personal Skills
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Producer Success Formula (Job Skills + Sales Skills) x Personal Skills = Producer Success Score Example 1: High Insurance Experience/Average Sales Experience/Below Average Personal Skills Job Skills : 10 Sales Skills: 5 Personal Skills: 4 (10 + 5) x 4 = 60 PSS = 60 Example 2: Low Insurance Experience/Average Sales Experience/High Personal Skills Job Skills: 3 Sales Skills: 5 Personal Skills: 9 (3 + 5) x 9 = 72 PSS = 72 Personal skills are the multiplier of performance. Product knowledge, job or sales skills are things that can be taught, learned or acquired. 9
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MarshBerry Recruiting Model: Hiring from Outside the Industry
Recognition that there has been far too much failure in hiring producers due to placing so much emphasis on technical knowledge.
Hiring people who can sell and teaching them the technical side of the business poses much less risk than vice versa.
Build failure into your hiring system.
How can we build the risk into the system? • Compensation plans • Keeping training costs low initially • Focus on prospecting early in the game • Pairing with a mentor to capture revenue quickly
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#2 Have An Effective Compensation Plan
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An Effective Compensation Model I. Compensation model that offers upside to top candidates while protecting downside for your firm a. Three year base salary as follows: b. Commission From First Dollar paid to producer c. Base validated by new business appointments d. Examples at $60k Base i. Beginning in month three, the base pay of $5k per month must be earned or
base drops for the following month ii. Assume we want $60k in production for $60k base iii. Further assume $5k gross commission per account iv. 12 accounts needed to earn base - 12 accounts x $5k Base = $60k v. Using a 25% closing ratio, we now need 48 deals in the pipeline for year one vii. In this example, we need approximately five first time new business appointments per
month viii. In month three, if a new producer only obtained four new business appointments, then
month four compensation would be $4k, not $5k
Year Base1 $60,0002 $40,0003 $20,000
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#3 Sell The Industry
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Selling The Industry
Insurance Noise Salespeople get inundated with insurance offers
Insurance is a dirty word in the job market
• Work From Home
• Multi–Level Marketing
• Ponzi Schemes
• Even Most Legitimate Offers Are Not What great Salespeople Are Looking For
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Selling The Industry
Five of the most favored job opportunities good sales people look for: Business-to-business sales to large organizations
The opportunity to make good money soon – and great money long-term
Eventual partnership or ownership opportunities
Limitless income (many organization cap compensation for salespeople)
Long-term stability (downsizing and acquisitions have taken their toll on the candidate pool)
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Selling The Industry Design all communications to highlight the five attributes Don’t hide Insurance, but slowly introduce them to it Create a multi-step strategy that touches potential
candidates on several levels • Posting Ads
o Online job sites o College sites
• Send Emails o Use online e-mail tool o Send personal e-mail through outlook o Last chance e-mail
• Word of Mouth Campaign o Offer incentives internally
• Phone Calls o Call only the best candidates o Rarely needed
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#4 Create A Mentor Program
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The Four Horseman of Mentorship
Closer Mentor - Most critical of mentors. Accompany the new producer on all sales calls. No one learns to sell in a classroom.
Marketing Mentor - This mentor will help the new producer learn what is an acceptable submission and what is not. All questions relating to coverage, markets, etc. will be handled by Marketing Mentor.
Sales Tracking Mentor - This mentor will hold weekly meetings to go over prospecting activity and monthly meetings to track goal process.
Education Mentor - This mentor is responsible for making sure the new producer is on track with acquiring the technical knowledge to be successful. This can be anyone internally that is knowledgeable of technical insurance training.
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Sales Management Made Easy
Weekly Meeting to Discuss: • Week Ending Activity Sheet
• Next Week’s Prospecting Time To Be “Blocked”
Monthly Meeting to Discuss: • Month End Review of Goals
• Next Month’s “Bite” of Annual Goals
• Year-To-Date Progress on Annual Goals
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Annual Goals & Objectives - January 2010 GOAL TARGET DATE
TO ACCOMPLISH ACTUAL DATE
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1. ____ Number of First Time Business Appointments
2. Complete and pass all 6 AICPCU basic training modules
3. Average account size for first year to exceed $_______
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Activity Sheet
Week Of: Producer Name: ______________________ Agency Name: ________________________ Hours Prospecting:____________________ New Business Commission:______________
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Block Time For Next Week’s Prospecting
Producer Name: ______________ Week Ending: ________________
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday8:00 AM9:00 AM
10:00 AM11:00 AM12:00 PM1:00 PM2:00 PM3:00 PM4:00 PM5:00 PM
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#5 Education And Ongoing Training
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Methods Of Producer Education
Mentoring MarshBerry Sales Pro Producer Schools
• We recommend sending new producers after six months to a year
• Send only after they can prove solid activity Online
• New Level Partners
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New Level Partners Specialists in Online Education
Rise Above the Competition!
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Course Learning Objectives
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Course Interactivity
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Course Graphics and Interaction
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SalesPro Producer Training
Sales Training to Create High-Performing Producers
April 23-24, 2012 • Raise expectations • Create capacity • Learn which suspects to chase • Discover the right way to make a
suspect a prospect • Create an environment that
enables the right prospect to buy
Commercial Coverage Essentials
April 25-26, 2012 • Practical and comprehensive
coverage instruction - great for new producers
• Blends technology with interactive learning
• Introduces key Property, Liability and Workers Compensation coverage and risk management concepts
Designed for both new and seasoned commercial and group employee benefits producers who are looking to achieve a higher level of performance.
Sessions run in tandem with Spring and Fall APPEX Summits. Visit www.MarshBerry.com/TrainingSessions for further details.
Questions about SalesPro? Contact: Justin Berry at 440-220-5431 or Jim Wochele at 440-392-6559
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Upcoming APPEX Summit
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THANK YOU!
Josh Morgan Consultant
[email protected] 440.392.6579
Jared Roy Consultant
[email protected] 440.392.6560
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