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Paging Dr. Panic Attack! EQ training for resurgent pandemic anxieties – Plus, de-escalating client complaints and advocacy for retail investors

Operations, Technology and Strategy Aside, the Business of Wealth Management Remains Driven by Relationships and People

Paging Dr. Panic Attack!  EQ training for resurgent pandemic anxieties – Plus, de-escalating client complaints and advocacy for retail investors
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Fellow WSR Community Members –

For all the talk about process, technology and strategy that dominate conversations about the wealth management industry, it’s easy to overlook that the business of financial advice continues to be principally driven by people and relationships.

And the human side of financial advice is the key topic that we’re focused on in this week’s edition of Wealth Solutions Report: Encompassing everything from how financial advisors are handling a new spike in pandemic-related anxiety, to how advisors and firms are engaging with each other and with the legislators and regulators to advocate for their clients.

And for good measure, we also are sharing some best practices on how financial advisors can soothe the nerves of deeply dissatisfied clients in a compliant way.

Here’s what we have on tap in this week’s issue:

  • In the latest Health & Wealth section: Beacon Partners Co-Founder Meg Hanington, a rising star in the business coaching community, chats with WSR Contributing Editor James Miller about EQ – emotional intelligence – and how EQ training programs are increasingly crucial for the home office staff members and financial advisors across wealth management firms who are trying to manage a fresh surge of anxieties about the future, driven in part by the resurgence of pandemic risks.
  • WSR’s Beltway & Beyond section: Financial Services Institute President & CEO Dale Brown discusses the group’s Advocacy Circle of Excellence and how the advisors and wealth management enterprise officials recognized through this program are going above and beyond to support the industry and the thousands of clients that depend on it for high-quality financial advice.
  • In our latest installment of Nightmare on Compliance Street, compliance guru Sander Ressler of Essential Edge Compliance Outsourcing Services advises registered reps on how to better relate to, and manage, clients who filing complaints about poor results.

As we near the end of one of the final weeks of summer, we’re thrilled to be on track to generate our fifth consecutive month of double-digit growth in readership and engagement!

The fact that this is happening during a season that is traditionally heavy on PTO makes us especially excited about what we are building here. And while it may sound like a cliché, the reality is that we couldn’t have achieved this without your continued support!

As always, please like and share content from WSR, and let us know your feedback. We welcome your thoughts, and we are eager about continuously adapting our content, functionality as well as look-and-feel to align with whatever sparks the most interest from our WSR community members!

Cheers!

Larry Roth
CEO
Wealth Solutions Report

Larry Roth

Larry Roth

As founder and CEO, Larry Roth guides Wealth Solutions Report's direction and provides wealth industry commentary. Former CEO of Advisor Group (Osaic) and Cetera. Founder and Managing Partner of Ascentix Partners and board member at wealth firms.

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