The Boutique Broker’s Guide to Delighting Agents and Winning Star Talent
Author: Seth Price
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Part 1: Strategy: What are brokers doing for agents to help keep them happy?
- Chapter 1: Start at the beginning: Whose happiness are you cultivating?
- Chapter 2: Best foot forward: Training and onboarding
- Chapter 3: Dialing in the dollars: Financial and business planning
- Chapter 4: Sparking agent happiness with technology support
- Chapter 5: Keeping the lead machine fed
- Chapter 6: Look at us! Managing marketing materials
- Chapter 7: Getting the deal to the finish line: Transaction management support
- Chapter 8: Buttoned up tight: Compliance and supervision
- Chapter 9: I’m ready to play: Coaching and accountability
- Chapter 10: Hands across your agents’ farms: Partnership synergy
- Chapter 11: The icing on the cake: Miscellaneous offerings that make the difference
Part 2: Execution: How are brokers getting these things done?
Whom to hire first?
To manage agents and maintain high levels of support to agents, brokerages need to think about staffing, and that usually means finding a handful of people who can provide transaction and marketing help on a full-time basis.
Whether the title is office administrator, transaction manager, operations associate, or some other terminology, this person (or group of people) will be perfectly positioned to keep an eye on which tools your agents are using, which ones they seem to be neglecting, how well those tools execute what they’re supposed to do, whether there are any glitches or operating issues, and can possibly even take over managing some of those platforms for your active sales staff.
This person can also keep tabs on the other needs you might have for staffing in the brokerage and help you determine the best ways to fill those needs. Ideally, they’ll help you determine what can be automated within your brokerage and how to make that automation happen. When an agent gets a listing, what are all the tasks that need to be completed—and do you have the writers, designers, photographers, web support, and other contract or full-time staff on hand to get the ball rolling immediately?
Consider how an operating coordinator or administrative manager can help you systematize and streamline your brokerage. (This will also ensure you’re leverage all of the expensive tools at their highest and best use!)