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Herman Brodie - The Power of Trust
Publisher |
Dr. Daniel Crosby
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Education
Publication Date |
May 26, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:54:00

Tune in to hear:

- What are some of the primary drivers of asset flows from a behavioral perspective?

- Soft factors account for a lot more of clients’ decision-making process about their assets - what is the takeaway, for asset managers and financial advisors, from this revelation?

- What are the three different types of trust that Herman breaks down in his book?

- Interpersonal trust might be the most important pillar of trust, as well as being the most within an advisor’s sphere of control. What can one do to build and fortify this with our client base?

- What is the number one most trusted profession in both the US and nearly globally? Why might this be the case?

- Why are financial professionals rated so low on the Edelman Trust Barometer? Could they ever be trusted at the same level as those in a medical profession?

- What are the “Big 5” personality traits and how can they be applied to deepen the understanding between clients and advisors?

https://www.thetrustmandate.com

https://www.prospectabriefings.com

Compliance Code: 0919-OAS-5/24/2022

This week on Standard Deviations with Dr. Daniel Crosby, Dr. Crosby speaks with Herman Brodie. Herman is the co-author of The Trust Mandate: The behavioral science behind how asset managers REALLY win and keep clients (2018) and co-authored and lectures A Practical History of Financial Markets, an investment course developed for the Edinburgh Business School's MBA program. In addition, he is an international faculty member of the Portfolio Construction Forum, an education and certification body in Australia & New Zealand, and a Senior Fellow of the Center for Board Certified Fiduciaries in the US. Herman is also a proud Ambassador for the UK Diversity Project.

Tune in to hear:

- What are some of the primary drivers of asset flows from a behavioral perspective?

- Soft factors account for a lot more of clients’ decision-making process about their assets - what is the takeaway, for asset managers and financial advisors, from this revelation?

- What are the three different types of trust that Herman breaks down in his book?

- Interpersonal trust might be the most important pillar of trust, as well as being the most within an advisor’s sphere of control. What can one do to build and fortify this with our client base?

- What is the number one most trusted profession in both the US and nearly globally? Why might this be the case?

- Why are financial professionals rated so low on the Edelman Trust Barometer? Could they ever be trusted at the same level as those in a medical profession?

- What are the “Big 5” personality traits and how can they be applied to deepen the understanding between clients and advisors?

https://www.thetrustmandate.com

https://www.prospectabriefings.com

Compliance Code: 0919-OAS-5/24/2022

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