After each Meeting Owen James publish 'The Findings', a document that encapsulates and shares the key issues and topics discussed on the day.
Each section below summarises the different roundtable sessions and covers an array of industry driven topics.
The Findings are listed in Event date order, but don't just look for an event you attended, explore the research facility that gives you access to topics addressed at all our other Meetings – past and present.
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What would you do with an extra hour? By adopting technology, advisory firms are realising time savings in their business by generating greater effici
27 November 2018A Meeting of Minds Advisory Distributors - November 2018
DataFinancial AdvisoryManagement Information
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Achieving your expected growth rate. Identifying the business activities which yield results
Leveraging data from two major studies commissioned by Dimensional in 2017, participants will take part in focused discussions covering the actions that global advisory firms are taking to achieve their expected revenue growth now and in the future. Drawing on the study results of 1,300 global advisory firms, and 19,000 advisory firm clients, the discussion will cover business development and the marketing practices that firms report they undertake, and which of these activities yields results.
A Meeting of Minds Advisory Distributors - June 2018
Data ScienceDigitalEngagementFinancial AdvisoryJourneyManagement InformationRecruitmentRetentionTraining
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In a world of vertical integration, where does value sit in the value chain and how will this change?
A look at the different parts of the value chain to understand: Who will be the winners and losers? What are the evolving risk and pricing models? What will the impact of sub-advisory, commoditisation and competition be? How you demonstrate value? Where are the gaps and what needs are not currently being met?
A Meeting of Minds Advisory Distributors - June 2018
Artificial IntelligenceBack OfficeExperienceFinancial AdvisoryFintechManagement InformationSecurityTrends
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Where have we got to with closing the advice gap?
According to some recent research from NS&I, 70% of financial advisers are willing to advise people with portfolios of less than £50,000 but 71% of Britons would only consider consulting a financial adviser if they had more than £25,000 to invest. So just what is commercially feasible from your point of view? Do we know at what level people feel they can justify the cost of financial advice?
A Meeting of Minds Advisory Distributors - June 2018
Back OfficeBrandCorporate GovernanceCultureDigitalEmerging MarketsEngagementEquitiesFinancial AdvisoryMacro TrendsManagement InformationReputationalSecuritySocial Media