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Jordan Hutchison on Tech and the Future of Wealth Management

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In this episode of Bridging the Gap, Matt Reiner speaks with Jordan Hutchison, VP of Technology and Operations at RFG Advisory, about the critical role of practical technology and behavioral finance in wealth management. Jordan highlights the importance of integrating user-friendly technology into day-to-day advisory operations, explaining how his team conducts ride-alongs with advisors to pinpoint real-world tech needs and drive practice development.

The discussion then shifts to behavioral finance, exploring how data and AI advancements have made it essential for delivering personalized client experiences. Jordan emphasizes that building behavioral finance skills is like developing a muscle—it takes ongoing practice and self-awareness for advisors to truly understand and support client needs. He also addresses the need for advisors to maintain boundaries, focusing on their roles without venturing into areas best left to professional therapists.

Concluding with a look at firm culture and adaptability, Jordan discusses RFG’s hybrid communication model and the importance of a growth mindset within financial firms. He advocates for frameworks like EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System) and OKRs (Objectives and Key Results) to enhance organizational efficiency. As the industry advances, he anticipates rapid innovation and a need for "legacy modernization," stressing the evolving advisor role in managing diverse client needs beyond traditional investment guidance.

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In this episode of Bridging the Gap, Matt Reiner speaks with Jordan Hutchison, VP of Technology and Operations at RFG Advisory, about the critical role of practical technology and behavioral finance in wealth management. Jordan highlights the importance of integrating user-friendly technology into day-to-day advisory operations, explaining how his team conducts ride-alongs with advisors to pinpoint real-world tech needs and drive practice development.

The discussion then shifts to behavioral finance, exploring how data and AI advancements have made it essential for delivering personalized client experiences. Jordan emphasizes that building behavioral finance skills is like developing a muscle—it takes ongoing practice and self-awareness for advisors to truly understand and support client needs. He also addresses the need for advisors to maintain boundaries, focusing on their roles without venturing into areas best left to professional therapists.

Concluding with a look at firm culture and adaptability, Jordan discusses RFG’s hybrid communication model and the importance of a growth mindset within financial firms. He advocates for frameworks like EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System) and OKRs (Objectives and Key Results) to enhance organizational efficiency. As the industry advances, he anticipates rapid innovation and a need for "legacy modernization," stressing the evolving advisor role in managing diverse client needs beyond traditional investment guidance.

More Content For Financial Advisors and Wealth Management Firms

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  continue reading

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