By Beryl Dalton


In today's insurance industry, success in any agent's office often hinges on the quality of the computerized systems in use at any given time. The data needs involved in running a successful agency are intense, and keeping up with everything requires computer programs capable of tracking and managing all of that information. As a result, there are a variety of different concerns that must be addressed by agents when selecting their insurance agency management software.

Perhaps the most important is the issue of data management. CRM is focused on effectively managing the relationship with every customer, so these programs need to have the capability of storing data and enabling better use of that information. For both prospect details and existing client data, the program should provide agents with a variety of tools for contacting customers, and creating policy proposals.

Leads need managing as well, since the growth and stability of an agency is reliant upon maximizing the potential for new customers. Good CRM can track every contact with every prospect, schedule each point of the contact process, and manage each proposal. Centralized storage is important too, so that agents can access data from an online portal even when they are visiting prospects or clients in the field.

Reports are a critical component for success. Without accurate and timely reporting, agents will find it difficult to know where they are with respect to their sales goals. The best software can track the cost per lead, the return on investment from various lead providers, and the actual conversion rates for the lead process.

One thing many agents fail to consider is document creation and distribution. In addition to basic proposals, quality programs can also create everything needed to deal with customers and pursue prospects. Things like detailed policy statements, rate plans, brochures, and other sales materials can be created with just a few clicks of the mouse and sent to clients, potential new customers, or others within the agency.

System security is of paramount importance. The fact is that these agencies are given access to the type of personal financial details and business records that most people would otherwise keep entirely private. And, since there are always criminals seeking access to that type of information, CRM programs need the best security available. That's why the truly superior systems offer encryption, monitoring of their networks, and other techniques to protect sensitive data.

Obviously, there are very few programs that will be able to meet every office's diverse needs. One good way to determine whether an agency needs a secondary program for its lesser coverage is to check to see whether there is a dedicated employee charged with managing those accounts. If there is, that's a good sign that a second program may be needed.

With the right computer programs, any agent can more effectively manage the many and varied tasks associated with these types of agencies. The most difficult part of achieving that goal is finding the right program to best meet those different needs. By considering these important elements, every insurance agent can more easily identify the right type of customer and office management system for his business.




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