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011: Working with Teams in Real Estate with Matthew Rathbun

011: Working with Teams in Real Estate with Matthew Rathbun

FromNAR’s Center for REALTOR® Development


011: Working with Teams in Real Estate with Matthew Rathbun

FromNAR’s Center for REALTOR® Development

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Length:
71 minutes
Released:
Feb 6, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Teams are an increasingly popular method of serving clients in the purchase and sale of a home. Today’s episode is all about teamwork in real estate — whether you want to build a team, join a team, or communicate better with a team. Our guest, Matthew Rathbun, comes with firsthand experience from his own firm of setting up agents with success for team building. Monica and Matthew will discuss what a healthy team looks like, how you can start building a team well, and for new agents, helping them understand what they need from the team, what they are getting from the team, and what they need to provide for that team. After years of observing teams and being a part of them himself, Matthew has learned what works with teams and what doesn’t. Most states have neglected the team concept, which has left brokers and REALTORS® to figure out things on their own. A number one failure is that teams become an agent and an assistant and they get to a point where they just start throwing people together as a team, rather than sitting down and making a plan for moving forward. We typically default to what we do best, and when you look for people to fill out your team, you want someone whose skills and traits are compatible with yours, but not exactly the same. Another thing to consider as a team leader is the element of training. When you’re ready to hire or bring someone new on your team, you have to have a plan to allow a period of time to train them to be able to do what you want them to do as part of your team. If you’re going to invest time to train this person, you want to make sure they’re the right person. Matthew suggests using online personality tests and a two-system interview process. It’s also important to find a firm and environment that supports teams — not just a place to work, but things like technologies, policies, and training. Business planning is a huge part of starting a team. You need to consider what a new member of your team will need, and there needs to be a conscious effort about hiring people that the company can support. Teams are the future because the job is getting harder — it’s almost impossible for one person to do it all on their own without dropping the ball on something. This allows sharing of responsibilities, but it is important to make sure you have a plan before you jump into it. As instructors, our job is to help people have healthy teams. A very healthy team is a great work environment. What about lead generation in teams? A team should provide new members with some leads, with the expectation that they eventually start to generate their own business. There should be a balance between personal production and supporting the team. As a team leader, it’s also important to be aware that you are potentially training people to go out and start their own teams or move on to new teams. While they are on your team though, it’s important to train them to be the best they can be. When it comes to administrative help, Matthew recommends using any of the virtual assistant programs out there in the beginning. The virtual assistant sites probably have someone with experience and ideas that could work for you. You can potentially save money by hiring a virtual assistant at a lower hourly rate. This is probably not a long-term solution but can be good in the interim until you find and can afford the right person to bring on. When you get to the point when you’re ready to hire someone, you want to have a written job description. You need to have something to hold them accountable for and they need to have something to measure up to. Every team is unique in what positions they need to have filled but it all needs to be written out, from a practical standpoint, as well as for legal purposes. Setting up expectations is one of the most important parts of setting up a successful relationship. This helps establish the relationship with you and your team members, as well as among your team. If you look like you have your st
Released:
Feb 6, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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NAR’s Center for REALTOR® Development podcast focuses on education in the real estate industry and is hosted by Monica Neubauer, an award-winning industry leader, speaker, and instructor based in Nashville, TN. The podcast discusses formal and informal sources of industry knowledge, including NAR education and credential programs. This podcast is for REALTORS®, REALTOR® associations, real estate and allied professionals, real estate educators, education providers such as schools, and consumers.