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3 Reasons You Should Care About Best Practices

3 Reasons You Should Care About Best Practices By Jacquelyn Connelly

The Best Practices Study, a joint effort of the Big “I” and Reagan Consulting, Inc., celebrated its 26th anniversary with the update released last fall.

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Since 1993, the Best Practices Study has aimed to help agencies measure themselves against best-in-class agencies, identify performance gaps, and better manage their businesses to address problem areas.

If you’re still not convinced you have something to gain by engaging with the research, here are three specific reasons that might change your mind.

1) Valuation. Reagan Consulting recently determined that if an agency increases growth across the board for commissions and fees by 1% each year, it creates a 5% premium on agency valuation, says John Merrill, vice president at Reagan Consulting.

On average, Best Practices agencies achieve an organic growth rate of about 4.6%, according to the 2018 Best Practices Study Update. Calculate yours by taking the yearover-year change in commission and fee revenue (excluding acquired revenue) and expressing it as a percentage of prior-year commissions and fees. “The difference between those two numbers is your organic growth, excluding any contingents and acquired revenue,” explains Tom Doran, partner at Reagan Consulting.

In short, “the value of a company that is growing at a fast pace is much, much higher than one that’s not,” Doran says. “There is a real premium on organic growth in the valuation, so a relentless focus on organic growth should be at the top of any agency owner’s priority list.”

2) Perpetuation. The 2018 Best Practices Study Update classifies producers by age group: up to age 35, age 36-45, age 46-55, and over age 55. Understanding the age banding of your agency’s sales force is an important consideration when evaluating the strength of your sales culture, Merrill says, because “you don’t want to be too concentrated in one age group.”

“You don’t want to see all your new business generation in the senior category that could be retiring within the next five to 10 years,” Merrill continues. “That’s going to be an issue when you’re thinking about valuation, perpetuation and mergers & acquisitions—you’d like your new business generation to be more balanced across the board, and you want to be investing in some of those younger classes to create long-term value.”

If you discover, for example, that “you’re getting a lot of production out of your junior and senior classes and not a lot from your freshman class, that’s an easy way to determine you’ve got a shortage of young producers being developed,” Doran says.

Especially if your agency has producers in their 50s who are “really doing well and hitting big numbers,” Doran says, looking at your new business generation alone isn’t enough to determine whether your sales success is sustainable long-term. “Those producers are going to retire at some point, so you better make sure you’re investing in that next generation of producers in order to maintain your production capability.”

As with everything in the Best Practices Study, the research enables you to compare your agency’s production numbers and validated producers to those of your peers, Doran says: “That would help you make sure you’ve got enough producers on board to drive the growth you want to accomplish.”

“That’s an issue a lot of us are struggling with—where’s your next sales force coming from?” says Michael Newsom, fifth-generation owner of W.J. Wheeler Insurance Agency in Bethel, Maine. “Are we going to turn one of our current employees into a producer, or are we going somewhere else for that next person who’s going to sell? Are we looking at someone who has insurance experience, or are we going outside the industry?”

3) Motivation. When the Best Practices Study first started in 1993, “it was a fairly new concept,” recalls Trey Starke, president of Starke Agency, Inc. in Montgomery, Alabama. “I’ve always tended to want to manage through data—I think data can tell you a lot of things. But at that point in time, the data Reagan was getting didn’t exist. I wanted that data from a management perspective.”

we want to be the best in our category,” says Newsom, who credits Best Practices for improving key performance metrics over the 10 years that his agency has been participating in the research process. “When the last round of results came in and we saw our metrics, I thought, ‘Hey, that’s pretty good, but come on— we can do better, right?’ There’s that element of motivation for us. It’s nice to have someone to compete against in a way that’s measurable. I have found that very useful.”

Michelle Appelbaum, research coordinator at Reagan Consulting, Inc., notes that “we have a number of agencies that had submitted their data and didn’t initially get selected, but as they continued to track their numbers and progress in subsequent years, ended up becoming a Best Practices Agency by the next study cycle. We’ve seen how agencies continue to improve by taking advantage of benchmarking and understanding exactly where they are.”

“It would be difficult to overstate the number of agencies we’ve worked with over the years that took to heart that information that was disappointing initially, and said, ‘Hey, we’re going to manage our business by these benchmarks and we’re going to get better,’” Doran agrees. “We have dozens and dozens of case studies over the years of agencies that have transformed themselves simply by focusing in on a handful of key metrics and putting together a plan to close those performance gaps.”

Once you’ve defined where your agency has room for improvement, “it’s a relatively easy matter to unravel the issues,” Doran adds. “That’s the beauty of metrics—they allow you to laser-focus in on the problem and then figure out how to fix it. Benchmarking helps you better understand what ‘normal’ looks like for a well-run company, and then identify where you may or may not be out of sync.”

Jacquelyn Connelly is a former IA senior editor. Questions regarding Best Practices should be directed to bestpractices@iiaba.net

Agencies that use Best Practices resources benefit from the success some of the nation’s top agencies that have generously opened their playbooks and operations procedures for the betterment and strengthening of the independent agency system.

Learn more about Best Practices and get your copy of newly released 2019 Best Practices Study online at independentagent.com/bestpractices.

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To achieve this status each agency was nominated by either a state association or a carrier partner for the operational excellence, the invitation to participate was sent and the agency moved forward and submitted extensive data and information directly to Reagan Consulting to be scored in the six different revenue categories. Only the top percentage qualified and the annual study is being written based on these high performing agencies.

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