#325: The Math that Created Take Flight
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Summary
In this episode, Jim kicks off a new pillar of the Take Flight framework: CRM and Relationship Management. He explains why, in an AI‑accelerated world, your network is more valuable than ever.
Jim shares the story of how a 2011 conversation with CEO Chris Feurer sparked the very first Take Flight class and how doubling down on building a real database transformed his business.
You’ll learn:
- Why the future workforce splits into two groups — tech operators and high‑touch professionals
- Why real estate advisors must master relationships to stay competitive
- The true capacity of a human advisor: your Top 100
- The math that drives predictable growth:
- “Your income equals the number of people you serve times the value you deliver.”
Jim challenges you to make this the summer you finally build, nurture, and protect your network — before the stakes get even higher.
Takeaways
- Building and maintaining a database is crucial for long-term success.
- The ideal network size for effective relationship management is around 100 people.
- Consistent engagement with your network yields 85-90% of your business.
Using AI and technology enhances efficiency but personal relationships remain vital. - Focusing on a smaller, high-quality network improves performance and results.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Take Flight and CRM
07:08 The Importance of Technology in CRM
13:01 Building and Nurturing Your Network
21:09 Commitment to Relationship Management
Resources
The Go-Giver by Bob Burg - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A7U7U4Q
Claude Cowork AI Platform - https://claude.ai/
Jim Miller's Website - https://jimmiller.com/
Follow Jim Miller on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/askjimmiller/
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