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I took a minute the other day to look back at the old Planet Realtor Site. It is nearly in mothballs, but a few of the posters are noteworthy. One of the frequent bloggers is a local Fla Broker who talks on improving our profession thru training and just being professional. I don't want to break any rules, so I will not copy his letter but I will post my response to his letter. He is always worth reading, and his latest post is worth going back to the old site and checking it out!

His name is :

Scott Daniels
Florida List For Less Realty,Inc.
www.floridalistforlessrealty.com
www.ocalabesthomes.com
www.browardbesthomes.com
www.casasensouthflorida.com
1-866-268-2274

 

Dear Scott,

Nice letter, well put. I have to commend you on taking the time to write the letter. While it is not totally inclusive, it does lend itself well to the point that you intend to support your agents so that they can have more time to do more business with new clients.

The fatal flaw with most brokerages is in their effort to gain more Realtors, they miss the point of adequately training and supporting the good agents that they already have.
A small firm of 6-8 or so well trained agents, that operate as a team, can out perform most of the big box franchise operations that claim to have 60-80 agents. I have seen that the brokers want to proclaim that they have truckloads of agents in all theirs ads. They seem to leave out that most of them are not doing any business, and that taking the time for individual mentoring is out of the question due to the fact that they have so many agents. Do you see the paradox??

The insurance industry that I used to belong to took a different tack on bringing in agents. They brought in one or two at a time trained them in a classroom for weeks, and them put them into the field with an experienced agent that was being paid to take the new agent under his wing for about 30 days or so. Constant support and tutoring/mentoring gives the new agent a fighting chance to make it. Even more importantly, the customers of the new agent get quality service on very important financial matters.
Not so in the case of most new Realtors. They lose deals, mess up deals, and in general put the home buying and selling public at risk until there is some lessons learned. I speak from experience.

Scott, I commend you on recognising the importance of training and support for new and experienced agents.If I had known of your training and support, I would have driven to your area for my start up. Instead, I wasted the first six months of my Real Estate career. Just before I was going to quit, I found a mentor to help me get basic hands on mentoring and training. The next few months of proper support and training produced a pile of listings and 5 deals that closed. We split company after that(literally) but I saw the difference in a quality mentoring project.


I used to write about this stuff in the old Planet Realtor, and have been passing on the knowledge I have gained onto new Realtors. I have taken the time to work in a mentoring capacity for a few Rookies that seem to be needing help. I also joined the education committee at my local board and am part of a great new project that teaches hands on training of the many software programs that we as Realtors must use to be successful. Its off to a slow start, but like the small child tossing starfish back into the sea, the ones we can help are making a difference, to them.


Thanks for you and the other few brokers who seem to care about the survival of the Realtors who come to work for them. It seems to make good business sense to do what you are doing, I think it would actually be more profitable in the long run and short run.
I am presently in a firm that gives lots of support and training, and we to have access to an administrative support staff that will handle the deal after we get it to contract. I look to build a team effort such as you have done, I would love to visit your operation and see it first hand. In the meantime, if I have any reason to refer business in your area, I would not hesitate to send it to your firm.

Mike Norvell Sr

Exit Realty Tri-County
Mikenorvell.com
Mikenorvell@earthlink.net

 
Posted by Mike Norvell Sr., Exit Realty Tri-County on 09/26/2007 06:17 PM  Comments (1) Edit Delete
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6 Comments on Still Helping other become successful

I first posted this about two months ago when I was still learning Active Rain. I think it was in my first few day and I did not know that Scott was a regular contributor here. I had seen many of his and Broker Bryants posts on Planet Realtor before they pulled the plug over there.  Soooo, with all due respect, I am reposting this to my blog and to the 5 groups I am allow to use. Its good fro us that write here daily to go back and see where we were mentally on a given day.

On this day I had a common theme of training and mentoring on my brain, and in the last few months I have taken steps to become involved in implementing these ideas.

11/11/2007 10:10 AM by Mike Norvell Sr., Developers Capital Realty (Developers Capital Realty, LLC)


Mike, I think it makes a huge difference for new realtors when they are given that extra training when starting out to learn the basics of what's going on as well as the confindence to do it. Thanks for the post.

11/11/2007 10:14 AM by Sherry Laursen (Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate)


Hey Sherry......Extra Training and mentoring is the cornerstone of actually learning how to function  in Real Estate..Truthfully, I have never seen a business with less structure and basic training in all my life. Imagine if swimming was taught this way.."Lets see, just go to that edge and jump in and come to training in two weeks  for advanced swimming techniques if you survive these first few laps on your own!"

11/11/2007 08:08 PM by Mike Norvell Sr., Developers Capital Realty (Developers Capital Realty, LLC)


Mike  Perfect analogy, your right without the mentoring, its mostly a learn as you go process. Pretty scary

11/12/2007 10:13 AM by Sherry Laursen (Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate)


It is pretty scary, those of us that have made a living got lucky or just worked much harder to make it ...Me, a little of both, but I push hard toward the mentoring that I got for about 3 months..Absolutely invaluable

11/12/2007 10:20 AM by Mike Norvell Sr., Developers Capital Realty (Developers Capital Realty, LLC)


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