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Escaping change is impossible. It is the only way to make progress, both in our personal and professional lives. For an independent insurance agency, one example of change might be the difficult decision to switch to a new management system. This affects every member of the agency. The following guidelines can help if your agency is looking to make a technology change.
Resources to prepare your agency for changing management systems:
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With 74% percent of insurance agencies using either an agency management system or a CRM to manage their book of business, the decision to change your technology can be very impactful on your staff and clients. There are many factors that influence the decision to upgrade to a new system:
Understanding your unique business cycle and monitoring the pulse of your agency on a monthly, quarterly, and annual basis can help identify if change is needed. Sometimes a switch to a new system may not be necessary; but rather, your staff needs additional training or a version upgrade is required to optimize the existing system’s capabilities. Either way, don’t let your agency reach a breaking point where the management system no longer meets your needs, your business begins to suffer, or your growth becomes stagnant due to operational limitations.
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Change can be scary. Stressful. Overwhelming. Just the word “conversion” can make agents turn the other way. Why? Is it because we are creatures of habit, fear the unknown, have heard another agency’s conversion horror story, or simply hesitate to learn something new? Some of the more common fears independent agents face about adopting a new management system include:
Down time and training
Data and Security
Inertia
People dislike change. It’s easier to remain comfortable and stay where you are. But as Henry Ford said, “If you always do what you’ve always done, you’ll always get what you’ve always got.”
Cost
This is one of the biggest questions about change. Will it produce a positive ROI?
Bottom line: If the new system improves your agency’s efficiencies, allow you to write more business, build a framework for your agency’s growth, improve reporting capabilities, and increase staff morale, then your ROI will be positive. The right software can save hours of time on daily tasks, which could easily make up the difference in the cost of a new system. If your agency currently doesn’t use a management system or you are starting up your own agency, download this brochure “Why Automate?” to see the cost savings of automating policy management workflows.
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Agency owners are doing themselves, their employees, and and their clients a disservice by not actively looking to deploy more efficient systems.
Choosing the right agency management system takes thoughtful preparation. The worst plan is no plan. Fear takes over when we don’t know what we don’t know. To help alleviate your fears, take steps to educate yourself about all aspects of the move. Prepare.
The other intangible area a reliable management system affects that many agency principals value – sanity to their workday. What value do you put on that?
Let’s face it: 80% of the capabilities across agency management systems are the same. Asking the right questions of prospective vendors about services outside of features is key to evaluating the overall value of the new system. Choosing the right management system for your agency is dependent on answers to some critical questions about your goals and processes.
HawkSoft’s 5 Questions Agencies Wished They Had Asked Before Choosing a Management System is a non-biased, educational White Paper that helps you assess how your current vendor, or prospective provider, handles:
While evaluating a system's capabilities is key, it is often these other areas that can make or break a partnership. Make sure you look behind the flashy sales curtain and understand the company’s backstage operations, pricing, and philosophies.
If you want to know how HawkSoft would answer these 5 questions, please call us at (866) 884-4680 Option 4, or email sales@hawksoft.com. |
One of the most insightful ways to gather intel about a management system is getting candid feedback from an agency that currently uses the system you are evaluating. No marketing fluff. No sales pitch. Just real questions and answers from one agency to another. Ask for a reference during the sales process and ask them about:
Agency Insights. Read an unedited email transcript between a current HawkSoft customer and an agency interested in switching to HawkSoft from another system. This reference provided valuable insight to an agency searching for the right management system. |
Surviving the Agency Management System Switch offers additional tips for planning a move between management systems:
“You take the time when moving to consider what to move into your new home and what you no longer need,” she says. “You don’t simply move everything from your existing home to the new one. When making the transition to a new agency management system, data quality is critical to your success."
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Your biggest assets are your book of business and the rich client relationships and notes that you have accumulated over the years. Losing this information and facing down-time are the biggest risks that agents face when converting to a new system.
A good software provider should be able to answer your questions and put aside any fears you may have about these risks. They should give you a variety of ways to learn and understand the system so you feel comfortable with the onboarding process, the data conversion, the workflows, retaining file history, handling accounting tasks, etc.
HawkSoft Setup JumpStartTM — a $500 value included at no cost for a limited time.
Learn about this unique process to automate your Policy Company Setup information, saving you 8-12 hours of manual data entry. Email sales@hawksoft.com and download the Conversions Brochure, All Data Conversions Are Not Created Equal. |
Despite the challenges that come with changing management systems, the benefits should far outweigh the bumps along the way. A system that better fits your agency’s needs can produce overwhelming positive results, including increased:
Take the leap and gift your staff better workflows and a sane work day. Equip your agency to achieve transformational change in 2019.