Mike Monaghan on What Separates Great Insurance Agents (Part 2)
Mike Monaghan on What Separates Great Insurance Agents (Part 2)
You've been meaning to hire for six months. Every week it slides. Meanwhile, you're the bottleneck and your agency can't outgrow your personal capacity.
Craig and Jason sat down with Mike Monaghan to dig into this — no theory, just what works, what failed, and what you can steal for your own book.
The Real Cost
Draw, training, CSR cleanup, subpar client service, opportunity cost of a good hire producing instead. Conservative total: $60-120K. Not a reason to avoid hiring — a reason to stop hiring when desperate.
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Look Outside Insurance
Industry recycles underperformers. Look for proven sellers from adjacent fields — car sales, restaurants, military. Insurance knowledge takes 90 days. Drive and people skills are permanent.
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The One Question
'Tell me about a time you failed and what you did next.' Can't name one? Lying. Blame others? They'll blame you. Describe learning and adjusting? You've found someone who survives year one.
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The 90-Day Scorecard
Week 1-2: licensing, fundamentals. Week 3-4: shadowing. Month 2: supervised production, daily call reviews. Month 3: independent with weekly pipeline meetings. Specific targets: 30 dials/day, 5 QHH/week, 15% close by day 90.
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This changed how I run my morning team huddles.
Craig and Jason always deliver.
This is exactly what I needed to hear today.
Required reading for any serious agent.
Been doing this for 2 years and wish I started sooner.
Sent this to every agent on my team.