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543: 3 Questions to Solve 99% of your broker business problems
I Love Mortgage Brokering
English - March 22, 2024 13:00 - 12 minutes - 16.9 MB - ★★★★★ - 12 ratingsCareers Business mortgage mortgagebroker realestate Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
In today’s episode Scott shares 3 questions he uses to help Top Producers identify and solve their biggest challenges.
Scott will share how he used this framework in two conversations over the past week:
$80 million a year producer and we talked about how to get his UW team to do the strategy calls
$100 million dollar team who are currently swamped in files and their killer admin is still on Mat leave
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In this episode 10-Minute Tactical podcast, I'm excited to share with you the art of managing high-performing mortgage broker teams. Learn the strategic prowess of question-based problem solving with insights on inspiring your team, maintaining workflow during staff changes, and refining processes for peak efficiency. I'll guide you through my conversations with top-tier mortgage brokers, and why it's crucial to keep an eye on team dynamics. Whether you're a seasoned broker or just starting out, this episode is packed with actionable advice to help you lead your team to success.
Key talking points from this episode:
Consequences of poor management, including high turnover and employee burnout.
Refine processes, leverage technology, and align the workforce to overcome business challenges.
The need to recognize different team roles, prevent role blurring.
Understanding team dynamics and proactive hiring approach
Preventing support staff from engaging in conflicting side projects.