Power Producers: Throwback: Elevating Agency Performance Through Partnership with Kelly Donahue-Piro

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In this throwback episode of The Power Producers Podcast, David Carothers and co-host Kyle Houck interview Kelly Donahue-Piro, President at Agency Performance Partners. Kelly talks about the things that Agency Performance Partners is doing in agencies across the country. Episode Highlights: Kelly shares her background. (2:19) What's one of the common themes that Kelly sees that she has the ability to fix? (4:53) Kelly mentions why she generally works with agencies in the younger age bracket. (7:42) Kelly mentions one factor about having the children come to work. (17:54) Kelly shares the online process packs that they offer. (19:46) Kelly mentions why she loves personal lines. (23:42) Kelly explains why the CSR role is becoming extinct in service. (25:51) Kelly gives her opinion about overstaffing. (36:48) Out of all the things that Kelly does, what's her favorite? (38:45) Kelly shares why they see a huge decrease in re-shopping. (46:56) Tweetable Quotes: “You need to have routine meetings with your team, even if it's just to check in to say hi and see how people are doing. When there's a void of that, it gets really bad. The culture falls apart pretty easily.” - Kelly Donahue-Piro “You need to clarify your perpetuation plan and be fair to the kids and the kids need to respect what you've built. There has to be a plan of how you're going to give up that power.” - Kelly Donahue-Piro “I would encourage every agency to really stop and work hard on saying, what are the gaps in our agency? What experience do we want to get? I think so many people get that tunnel vision, you're in your agency so much. Sometimes you don't see some of the gaps out there.” - Kelly Donahue-Piro Resources Mentioned: Kelly Donahue-Piro LinkedIn Agency Performance Partners David Carothers Kyle Houck Florida Risk Partners The Extra 2 Minutes

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