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advance your career! Call Eric Wilson at 888.450.4676 to learn more. BOOT CAMP

BOOT CAMP AUGUST15 19, 016 Monday Friday 8:30 am to 5:00 pm Bring your own laptop or tablet $795 LOCATION: Kaplan Professional Education 051 Killebrew Dr. Bloomington, MN 5545 Kaplan Financial Education knows it takes hard work, dedication, and a strong knowledge of your craft to succeed in the insurance industry. That s why we ve constructed an Insurance Boot Camp to provide customer service representatives, and other agency associates, the opportunity to experience a comprehensive insurance training program. This intensive Boot Camp is designed to give insurance professionals regardless of experience the necessary tools, techniques, and skills they need to succeed and thrive in today s insurance industry. jump-start your career! Call Eric Wilson at 888.450.4676 to learn more. Who should attend the boot camp: New hires or potential candidates of insurance agencies Insurance call center representatives Independent general insurance agents Team members of an existing insurance agency

BOOT CAMPBENEFITS AND REQUIREMENTS BENEFITS OF THE BOOT CAMP: The Insurance Boot Camp can jump-start any insurance professional s career. From an agency s perspective, it will help any associate to perform at optimum levels. Firms will ultimately reduce the cost and time to get recruits on board in an efficient and effective manner. The program is designed and taught by top insurance producers and managers from across the country, and the entire curriculum follows Kaplan s proven assessment-based core learning science: Prepare > Practice > Perform. This comprehensive, application-based Boot Camp requires prework, homework exercises, and accountability measures to keep insurance professionals on the path to success. At the conclusion of the boot camp, participants will be able to: Analyze their prospective market Effectively market their business Prospect and set appointments Prepare for and conduct client interviews Close a sale and provide post-sale service Build lasting relationships with clients Learn how to ask for referrals Demonstrate effective sales skills Discover clients needs PREREQUISITES FOR ATTENDING THE BOOT CAMP. PARTICIPANTS MUST: Hold a valid insurance license Write a one-page statement on why they are selecting insurance as a career Complete an online entrepreneurial assessment (provided by Kaplan)

BOOT CAMPSYLLABUS Insurance 5-day Boot Camp Syllabus CSRs and Agency Associates Day Hours Topic Description Monday 3 Introduction; Ethics; and Risk Management Overview Review objectives and required pre-work (personality assessment and career statement). Review specific ethical behavior examples; includes an ethics case study to complete. Risk Management Includes an assessment to be graded followed by discussion. 4 Activity Management; Prospecting; Appointment Setting Tracking prospects, converting prospects to sales, successful appointment setting, development of word tracks. Includes various role plays for appointment setting. Tuesday 7 Wednesday 7 Preparing and Conducting an Interview, Communication Skills/ Building the Relationship Preparing and Conducting an Interview, Discovery of Needs, Risk Management, and Viable Product Solutions Relationship building with effective discovery conversations, overcoming objections, how to read body language; how to utilize direct and indirect probing questions. Preparation of -3 needs analysis based on case studies. Discovery conversation and role play. Needs analysis and role play. Setting appointments, conducting interviews, and role play. Closing the Sale & Post Sale Service Review best practices, how to ask for the sale, and the do s & don ts of the art of closing. Thursday 3 Closing the Sale & Referrals Design referral processes that work for an agency. Role play to confirm closing the sale and asking for referrals. Other Insurance Tasks: Claims Service, Questions, and Upselling Review 3 claim scenarios; policyholder questions; develop word tracks to assist with upselling. As an agency owner, nothing has existed like this, and it s been a stumbling block to hire new agents. And now that this Insurance Boot Camp exists, we re able to grow as we have never been able to grow before. Addie Kaplan

BOOT CAMPSYLLABUS Day Hours Topic Description People Skills Presentation #1: The 0 People Skills Needed to Succeed at Work Review and discuss the top 0 personality skills. Friday People Skills Presentation #: Ranking Your Top 10 Entrepreneurial Talents People Skills Presentation #3: Behavioral Finance Discuss and rank the attendees top 10 entrepreneurial skills based on the results of their Gallup EP10 assessment. Presentation of Kaplan s Behavioral Finance course, including a group interaction using the Behavioral Finance card game. 1 Final Discussion and Wrap-Up Review, Q&A, complete online survey. WHAT DO PAST PARTICIPANTS SAY? The Insurance Boot Camp exceeded my expectations in a big way. And I will say that I think my professional success going forward will largely be because of this experience. Stephanie Shatirishvili Whoever came up this team of instructors to lead the Insurance Boot Camp did a great job. The guys each brought something different to the table, so they all had different emphasis on what was most important. Zem Davis

BOOT CAMPINSTRUCTORS David Gorecki David started teaching insurance, securities, and CE classes for Kaplan Professional in 005. Previously, he spent 35 years in the financial services industry. David held various management positions for 18 of those years with both insurance and investment companies. He received his psychology degree from DePaul University in Chicago and currently manages 60 classroom instructors who teach prelicensing insurance classes. Randy Rosenkrans Randy is currently a regulated insurance content specialist, primarily editing and maintaining Kaplan s insurance law supplements. He started as a Kaplan instructor in 011, teaching life and health insurance licensing classes. Prior to joining Kaplan, Randy has more than 0 years experience with a large multi-line insurance company training agents and registered representatives on insurance, retirement planning, and advanced business planning. Randy has his CLU, ChFC, CPCU designations, and CFP certification. Peter A. Salin Over Peter s 4-year career with State Farm Insurance, he has worked as an adjuster, agent, agency manager, and agency field consultant. He started and operated his own agency before becoming an agency manager and subsequently an agency field consultant. During his tenure at State Farm, Peter helped recruit, train, and develop over 40 new agents. He also played a key role in training and developing over 00 established agents in the various territories for which he was responsible. Bob Rieckenberg During 45 years in the insurance business, Bob has held multiple positions, including regional vice-president for John Deere Insurance, senior vice-president and director of life insurance operations for Wells Fargo Banks, president of MidCountry Insurance Services, and owner of his own full line insurance business. He has trained agents in both sales and products, and has taught numerous courses for Dearborn, Prosource, and Kaplan. Robert H. LaBree After graduating from the University of Minnesota, Robert began his career as a tax accountant and moved into financial services in 198. For over 30 years, he has held positions of management and responsibility in both the investment and insurance industries. Since 007, Robert has also been an insurance, continuing education, and securities instructor with Kaplan Financial Education.