PFP2504

What Your Clients Aren’t Telling You Can Hurt You (and Them)

Date
June 10, 2025

Ever wonder why your clients make head-scratching financial decisions, often directly in opposition to their stated goals and plans? The answer lies in getting beyond their numbers-based goals and into the gray area of exercising your professional judgment. In a world where technology has automated many technical tasks, personal finance professionals’ most valuable asset is their professional judgment, combined with the skills to effectively communicate their thoughts in a way that enables clients to understand and, most importantly, take action. Judgment transcends technical skills, requiring experience, ethical standards, and practical wisdom to address ambiguity, trade-offs, and complex ethical dilemmas in volatile and uncertain contexts. This panel will explore the crucial intersection of communication dynamics and professional judgment. Drawing on insights from leading thinkers, we will examine decision-making's reflective and adaptive nature in uncertain environments. Judgmental errors—rooted in subjectivity and ambiguity—can have significant consequences, making developing skills that minimize their occurrence imperative. To succeed in this effort, we must understand clients’ genuine concerns, both spoken and unspoken, so we can contextualize our advice and align our professional recommendations with their distinct circumstances.

Speakers

Speaker Image for Jean-Luc Bourdon
Wealth Advisor, Lucent Wealth Planning, LLC
Speaker Image for Kelley Long
Financial coach, Financial Bliss with Kelley Long
Speaker Image for Sridhar Ramamoorti
Professor, University of Dayton School of Business Administration: Accounting

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